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Uganda: Members of Parliament push for continuous medical training to curb antibiotic misuse

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Legislators on the Parliamentary Forum on Antimicrobial Resistance have urged medical institutions to regularise Continuous Medical Education (CME) programmes to eliminate irrational use of antibiotic medicines.

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During a working visit to Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital to assess its response to the growing challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the Chairperson of the Forum, Hon. Charles Ayume said private clinics need continuous assessment.

He noted that maternal units in some health facilities have been reported as the highest consumers of antibiotics.

“The trend is there. The unreasonable prescription of such medicines could worsen resistance if private clinics do not get continuous medical education programmes,” Ayume said.

Hon. Nicholas Kamara (FDC, Kabale Municipality) emphasised the urgent need to equip Entebbe Hospital with an anti-biogram which presents as a critical tool for informing antibiotic prescriptions.

An antibiogram is a summary report that displays the percentage of bacterial isolates within a specific healthcare setting susceptible to various antimicrobial agents and helps clinicians to choose the most effective antibiotics to treat infections. 

“Some drugs that had been neglected like chloramphenicol are now proving effective again amongst our population. However, without an anti-biogram, it is difficult to track these changes,” he noted.

Hon. Sarah Netalisire (NRM, Namisindwa District Woman Representative), raised concerns over the inconsistency of medical supplies that hinders effective AMR management.

“The hospital seems to be progressing well in their work but we need clarity on the supply chain for antimicrobial services. Does the hospital receive enough resources to sustain this fight?” she asked.

The MPs recommended that the hospital benchmarks best practices from other referral hospitals to enhance its AMR response, as well as line up focal persons to ensure adherence to AMR protocols.

Dr. Edward Kiyonga, a laboratory technologist at Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital said the facility has expanded its diagnostic reach through working on samples received from surrounding districts like Mpigi and Wakiso, through the hub system.

“Last year, we worked on over 800 samples, and we project over 1,000 this year. This has improved decision-making on which antibiotics to prescribe,” Dr. Kiyonga said.

Antimicrobial resistance occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites evolve to resist the effects of medicines, rendering common treatments ineffective and increasing the risk of severe illness, prolonged hospital stays, and death.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Parliament of the Republic of Uganda.

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