2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13031-021-00357-6
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The socioeconomic burden of antibiotic resistance in conflict-affected settings and refugee hosting countries: a systematic scoping review

Abstract: Background Antibiotic resistance (ABR) is a major global threat. Armed and protracted conflicts act as multipliers of infection and ABR, thus leading to increased healthcare and societal costs. We aimed to understand and describe the socioeconomic burden of ABR in conflict-affected settings and refugee hosting countries by conducting a systematic scoping review. Methods A systematic search of PubMed, Medline (Ovid), Embase, Web of Science, SCOPUS a… Show more

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“…Despite the frequency with which patients note the socio-economic impact of AMR in their wounds, this topic remains understudied. A review by Kobeissi et al [ 16 ] noted a paucity of literature on the socioeconomic burden of AMR among populations in conflict-settings, identifying only 8 studies with most studies not having assessed the socioeconomic burden as a primary aim; they were also small studies with the limited statistical power.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the frequency with which patients note the socio-economic impact of AMR in their wounds, this topic remains understudied. A review by Kobeissi et al [ 16 ] noted a paucity of literature on the socioeconomic burden of AMR among populations in conflict-settings, identifying only 8 studies with most studies not having assessed the socioeconomic burden as a primary aim; they were also small studies with the limited statistical power.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overuse of antibiotic therapy is an important clinical problem, which increases the rates of microbial resistance ( 41 , 42 ). New guidelines and studies continue to be developed to standardize the symptomatic and causal treatment of respiratory tract infections ( 6 , 12 15 , 43 , 44 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, AMR is a phenomenon often observed in bacteria because of their spread which is accelerated by the irrational use of antibiotics, the use of fake drugs, bad prescription habits and poor compliance with prescribed treatments. And for the national economy of DR Congo, the cost of AMR is considerable because of deaths, the duration of illness being longer with prolonged stays in hospital and financial hardship for those affected [ 9 , 10 ]. The DR Congo does not have a national coordination on the monitoring and evaluation of AMR except a few microorganisms that are currently targeted, including tuberculosis and typhoid fever.…”
Section: Current Situation Of Antimicrobial Resistance In Dr Congomentioning
confidence: 99%