A One Health approach to fight antimicrobial resistance in Uganda: Implementation experience, results, and lessons learned

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Kiggundu Reuben [1 ]
Waswa JP [1 ]
Konduri Niranjan [2 ]
Kasujja Hassan [1 ]
Murungi Marion [1 ]
Vudriko Patrick [3 ]
Akello Harriet [4 ]
Lugada Eric [5 ]
Muiva Cecilia [6 ]
Were Esther [2 ]
Tjipura Dinah [2 ]
Kajumbula Henry [7 ]
Kikule Kate [2 ]
Nfor Emmanuel [2 ]
Joshi Mohan P [2 ]
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[1] USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services Program, Management Sciences for Health, Kampala, Uganda
[2] USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services Program, Management Sciences for Health, Arlington, VA, USA
[3] College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
[4] Ministry of Health Uganda, Kampala, Uganda
[5] USAID Strengthening Supply Chain Systems Activity, Management Sciences for Health, Kampala, Uganda
[6] USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services Program, Management Sciences for Health, Nairobi, Kenya
[7] Department of Microbiology, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala,
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One health; Antimicrobial resistance; Antibiotic resistance; Joint external evaluation; Global health security; Uganda; Africa; WHO Benchmarks for International Health Regulations Capacities;
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Uganda has been implementing the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) since 2015 to build its capacity according toWorld Health Organization (WHO) Benchmarks on International Health Regulations Capacities. The country remains prone to outbreaks, with more than 20 disease outbreaks reported in the past five years, including Ebola virus disease, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Marburg haemorrhagic fever, measles, yellow fever, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and cholera. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an ongoing challenge. Uganda scored capacity level 3 on infection prevention and control (IPC) and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in the 2017 Joint External Evaluation (JEE) assessment. Identified gaps were being addressed after a self-assessment in 2021. This paper describes the technical assistance approaches provided to Uganda by the Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services Program, funded by the United States (U.S.) Agency for International Development, and implemented by Management Sciences for Health. The program, through a One Health approach, supported systematic capacity strengthening based on the JEE’s capacity advancement framework for global health security, specifically relating to AMR. The program’s interventions impacted 32 WHO benchmark actions (7 for AMR multisectoral coordination, 16 for IPC, and 9 for AMS), contributing to Uganda''s strengthened GHSA capacity. Leveraging success built on the AMR platform, the program trained 745 health workers in IPC for the Ebola virus and provided support for simulation exercises by eight district IPC teams. The program also worked with the Ministry of Health to coordinate IPC for the COVID-19 response in five health regions, covering 45 districts and reaching 5,452 health workers at 858 health facilities.
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