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Volume 8

Journal of Clinical Trials

Pharmacy and Pharmacovigilance 2018

July 16-17, 2018

July 16-17, 2018 Sydney, Australia

Joint Event on

Global Pharmacovigilance and

Advanced Pharmacy

Antimicrobial stewardship: A general overview and highlight on pharmacist role

Abdullah Shekfeh

Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital, UAE

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ntimicrobial resistant microbes became a globally recognized threat for humans and one of the most challenging health problems.

If resistance continues to grow at the current pace it can lead to 10 million deaths per year by 2050. This burden is in fact caused by

both emerging antimicrobial resistance and “dry” pipeline related to antimicrobial industry. Antimicrobial misuse was largely blamed

for this widespread resistance and strategies were built to promote rational antimicrobial prescribing. Antimicrobial stewardship

is one of the most recognized strategies to limit antimicrobial misuse in healthcare settings. By combining many practices, most

notably; limiting the use of antibiotics to the narrowest possible spectrum antimicrobial for the shortest duration of time, antimicrobial

stewardship is believed to be one of our most important weapons to be used in the open war against antimicrobial resistance. The most

important compelling factor “in my opinion” for antimicrobial stewardship as a primary tool to combat antimicrobial resistance is its

feasibility. Antimicrobial stewardship requires minimal financial and time investments to be accomplished and can be configured to

fit almost all health care settings. Despite its feasibility and applicability, antimicrobial stewardship is not free of criticism. Pharmacists

play a vital role in antimicrobial stewardship programs. In their 2007 guidelines for developing an institutional program to enhance

antimicrobial stewardship, IDSA recognize pharmacists (infectious diseases trained) as an essential member and possible co-director

for the program. New training courses have been developed to help pharmacists to gain knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill their

natural rule in the lead of antimicrobial stewardship programs in their hospitals.

she2feh@hotmail.com

J Clin Trials 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0870-C2-026