Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation

Objectives: In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its global action plan (GAP) on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a blueprint for the design of national action plans for AMR containment. Bangladesh, with 80% rural household ownership of at least one livestock, introduced its nation...

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Main Authors: Ebiowei Samuel F. Orubu, Muhammad H. Zaman, Md Tanvir Rahman, Veronika J. Wirtz
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
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spelling doaj-d70b6f9f903e4946a86702129a34c1862021-05-20T07:48:45ZengElsevierJournal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance2213-71652020-06-0121105115Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementationEbiowei Samuel F. Orubu0Muhammad H. Zaman1Md Tanvir Rahman2Veronika J. Wirtz3Boston University, Institute for Health System Innovation & Policy, 180 Riverway, Boston, MA 02215, USA; Boston University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, 44 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA 02215, USA; Corresponding author. Present address: Boston University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, 44 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA 02215, USA.Boston University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, 44 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA 02215, USABangladesh Agricultural University, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Department of Microbiology and Hygiene, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshBoston University, Department of Global Health, 801 Massachusetts Avenue, Crosstown Center, Boston, MA 02118, USAObjectives: In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its global action plan (GAP) on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a blueprint for the design of national action plans for AMR containment. Bangladesh, with 80% rural household ownership of at least one livestock, introduced its national action plan in May 2017. The objective of this study was two-fold: (i) to perform a policy content evaluation of the Bangladesh National Action Plan (BNAP) against the GAP with a focus on veterinary AMR containment strategies; and (ii) to assess the evidence on the implementation of veterinary AMR containment strategies of the BNAP. Methods: The BNAP was evaluated against the GAP to identify commonalities and policy gaps. A scoping review of peer-reviewed and grey literature was performed to identity evidence of policy implementation and practice gaps. Results: The BNAP is strongly aligned with the GAP. However, the study identified policy gaps, including an explicit financing modality, specifications for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in the veterinary sector, and rigorous operational and monitoring & evaluation frameworks. More evidence on implementation is needed in terms of incorporation of AMR in the curriculum of veterinarians, AMS plans throughout the veterinary sector, and infection prevention and control protocols and implementation. Conclusion: Closing the identified gaps is essential for successful veterinary AMR containment in Bangladesh but will require sustained and significant investment in institutional and human resource development in the coming years.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221371651930253XAntimicrobial resistanceNational action planVeterinaryBangladesh
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author Ebiowei Samuel F. Orubu
Muhammad H. Zaman
Md Tanvir Rahman
Veronika J. Wirtz
spellingShingle Ebiowei Samuel F. Orubu
Muhammad H. Zaman
Md Tanvir Rahman
Veronika J. Wirtz
Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation
Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
Antimicrobial resistance
National action plan
Veterinary
Bangladesh
author_facet Ebiowei Samuel F. Orubu
Muhammad H. Zaman
Md Tanvir Rahman
Veronika J. Wirtz
author_sort Ebiowei Samuel F. Orubu
title Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation
title_short Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation
title_full Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation
title_fullStr Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation
title_full_unstemmed Veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in Bangladesh: Evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation
title_sort veterinary antimicrobial resistance containment in bangladesh: evaluating the national action plan and scoping the evidence on implementation
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
issn 2213-7165
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Objectives: In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its global action plan (GAP) on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a blueprint for the design of national action plans for AMR containment. Bangladesh, with 80% rural household ownership of at least one livestock, introduced its national action plan in May 2017. The objective of this study was two-fold: (i) to perform a policy content evaluation of the Bangladesh National Action Plan (BNAP) against the GAP with a focus on veterinary AMR containment strategies; and (ii) to assess the evidence on the implementation of veterinary AMR containment strategies of the BNAP. Methods: The BNAP was evaluated against the GAP to identify commonalities and policy gaps. A scoping review of peer-reviewed and grey literature was performed to identity evidence of policy implementation and practice gaps. Results: The BNAP is strongly aligned with the GAP. However, the study identified policy gaps, including an explicit financing modality, specifications for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in the veterinary sector, and rigorous operational and monitoring & evaluation frameworks. More evidence on implementation is needed in terms of incorporation of AMR in the curriculum of veterinarians, AMS plans throughout the veterinary sector, and infection prevention and control protocols and implementation. Conclusion: Closing the identified gaps is essential for successful veterinary AMR containment in Bangladesh but will require sustained and significant investment in institutional and human resource development in the coming years.
topic Antimicrobial resistance
National action plan
Veterinary
Bangladesh
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221371651930253X
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