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Status and implications of the knowledge, attitudes and practices towards AWaRe antibiotic use, resistance and stewardship among low- and middle-income countries
Author Affiliations
Bahauddin Zakariya University, St George's, University of London, University of Zambia, University of Pretoria, ...
Published InJAC-Antimicrobial Resistance
Year2025
Citations38
Abstract
Background: There are concerns globally with rising rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). AMR is driven by high rates of inappropriate prescribing and dispensing of antibiotics, particularly Watch antibiotics. To develop future interventions, it is important to document current knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) among key stakeholder groups in LMICs. Methods: We undertook a narrative review of published papers among four WHO Regions including African and Asian countries. Relevant papers were sourced from 2018 to 2024 and synthesized by key stakeholder group, country, WHO Region, income level and year. The findings were summarized to identify pertinent future activities for all key stakeholder groups. Results: We sourced 459 papers, with a large number coming from…
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Fields & Keywords
Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyAntibiotic Use and ResistanceAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingFamily medicineEnvironmental healthPublic relationsNursingArtificial intelligenceMechanical engineeringMicrobiology