Antimicrobial Guardians: DR Brendan Kennedy
Antimicrobial Guardians: DR Brendan Kennedy
Antimicrobial Guardians: DR Brendan Kennedy
Antimicrobials include:
• Antibiotics
• Antifungals
• Antivirals
• Antiparasitic agents
Why do we need antimicrobial
guardians?
Antimicrobial treatment (e.g. antibiotics) can kill or stop some micro-organisms growing
• After antibiotics were first introduced in the 1940s, millions of lives have been saved
• Antimicrobials have also made many other treatments safer, including:
• Surgery, Caesarean section
• Chemotherapy
• Oran and bone marrow transplant
AMR occurs when the micro-organisms that cause disease are resistant to antimicrobial
treatments
• Resistant micro-organisms survive (also, other ‘good’ micro-organisms that provide protection die) and
multiply
• Resistant organisms can be spread from person to person, animal to person or from the environment
• Some resistant genes can spread between micro-organisms
amr.gov.au
Hede. Nature 2014
One of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity - WHO
Naghavi et al. Lancet 2022; Wozniak et al. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2019; Dadgostar. Infect Drug Resist 2019; O’Neill. Review on Antimicrobial Resistance 2016
More than AMR…
Adverse effects from antimicrobials occur in 1 in 5 people
• AMR
• Drug toxicity, side effects
• Selection of other pathogenic organisms (e.g. Clostridium difficile)
• Leads to less medication toxicity, more effective treatment, less complications, often shorter
hospital stay
• Consultation by infectious diseases specialists often reduces mortality and costs
Tamma et al. JAMA Intern Med 2017; Goldstein et al. Clin Infect Dis 2003
In a hospital setting, antimicrobial
guardians need (ideally):
Antimicrobial
Antimicrobial prescribing Microbiology
stewardship guidelines laboratory
program
(local or national)
Key functions:
2. Use of guidelines
3. Adverse reactions to antimicrobials
4. Microbiological testing
5. Patient information and shared decision making
6. Documentation
• Accurate dose, frequency, indication, duration
7. Review of therapy
• Review ongoing need, switch to oral therapy etc
8. Surgical/procedure prophylaxis
Surveillance system that captures data on antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance
in human health
Many of these programs also should be in conjunction with other improvement initiatives
• e.g. infection control programs, hand hygiene, improved communication and education
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare. Antimicrobial Stewardship Initiative 2011; Buising et al. J Antimicrob Chemother 2008; Hara. J Glob Antimicrob Resist 2014
Royal Adelaide Hospital example
• Highlights using AMS, infection control and surveillance to initiate a bundle of interventions to reduce
multi-resistant organism (MRO) infection
• Interventions and surveillance need to be ongoing
Final advice
Look for simple things can be achieved relatively easily before planning and building to bigger
Look projects
• e.g. access to national guidelines, review what antimicrobials are available etc
Gather Gather support - from each other and other antimicrobial guardians, but also within your setting
• (e.g. clinicians, leadership)
Remember Remember the aim is to work together to improve the care of patients and the community
It can be a long and challenging road…
But many opportunities to improve the care of your patients
and your community