Highlights on Hong Kong Strategy and Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance ( ) (Action Plan)

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香港藥學會 The Pharmaceutical Society of Hong Kong Kowloon G.P.O. Box 73552, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong Society s Fax: (852) 2376-3091 E-mail: pharmacist@pshk.hk Websites: http://pshk.hk Highlights on Hong Kong Strategy and Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (-2022) (Action Plan) Key Area 1: Strengthen knowledge through surveillance and research Objective 1 Set up AMR surveillance system under One Health for Hong Kong Strategic interventions Activities Lead action party Target(s) and Timeframe 1.1 Establish a coordination structure for One Health surveillance on AMR 1.1.1 Setup a Working Group on AMR One Health Surveillance to coordinate and plan on collection and dissemination of AMR/ Commence by antimicrobial use data 1.2 Strengthen AMR surveillance in healthcare settings 1.2.1 Harmonise AMR surveillance reporting criteria with reference to GLASS of WHO Set criteria by 1.2.2 Develop surveillance at laboratory level for in- and out-patient service providers Commence data collection from HA by 1.3 Develop AMR surveillance programme on animals 1.3.1 Commission a consultancy study to devise a plan for the surveillance on AMR microorganisms in food animal production farms Commission by 1.3.2 Conduct surveillance studies on AMR in imported day-old chicks and breeding pigs Commence by 1.3.3 Carry out surveillance on AMR in food animal production farms Commence by

1.4 Develop AMR surveillance 1.4.1 Conduct pilot survey to guide development of a surveillance system on programme on food food 1.5 Set up a centralised platform for 1.5.1 Link data related to AMR surveillance and monitoring across different AMR surveillance data on human, sectors animal, food and environment Objective 2 - Build laboratory capacity to support surveillance activities in both human and animal sectors 2.1 Strengthen laboratory support in 2.1.1 Identify Public Health Laboratory under DH as a local reference AMR surveillance laboratory on AMR to advise the Administration and to support local medical laboratories 2.2 Standardise laboratory 2.2.1 Promulgate adoption of international standards and guidelines for AST antimicrobial susceptibility testing such as CLSI or EUCAST method for AMR surveillance 2.3 Support establishment of quality 2.3.1 Coordinate with laboratories to conduct quality assurance programme assurance programme and promote for continuous improvement of standards of laboratories in Hong Kong introduction in medical laboratories Objective 3 - Monitor antimicrobial use in humans and animals 3.1 Establish a coordination structure 3.1.1 Setup a Working Group on AMR One Health Surveillance to for antimicrobial use surveillance coordinate and plan on collection and dissemination of AMR/ antimicrobial use data 2019 Develop preliminary survey protocol by Develop preliminary protocol by On-going Commence by Commence by Commence by At the beginning, annual supply data of antimicrobials would be obtained as proxy to reflect the overall use and trend of antimicrobial use. Supply data on antimicrobials, according to WHO ATC code J01 (Antibacterials for Systemic Use), will be collected annually by DH.

3.1.2 Collect supply data on antibiotics from different sectors using First report by standardised reporting formats Standardised reporting formats and units, such as the DDD (defined daily dose) in human use and mg/kg of meat produced in food animals, will be adopted to facilitate comparison and trend monitoring of antimicrobial use. 3.2 Monitor antimicrobial use in 3.2.1 Collect antibiotic dispensary data from HA and monitor antibiotic use First report by humans in public hospitals and clinics 3.2.2 Explore feasibility of using electronic health record (ehr) to capture Commence by prescription data from private sector - FHB

Key Area 2: Optimise use of antimicrobials in humans and animals Objective 4 Strengthen regulation on over-the-counter purchase of prescription-only antimicrobials Strategic interventions Activities Lead action party Target(s) and Timeframe 4.1 Enhance inspection against authorised sellers of poisons 4.2 Enhanced test purchase of antibiotics against authorised sellers of poisons 4.3 Review disciplinary actions against offences related to antimicrobials 4.4 Solicit support from licensed drug retailers 4.5 Keep in view the necessity to amend relevant ordinances 4.1.1 Conduct special inspection against authorised sellers purchasing large volumes of antimicrobials Conduct special unannounced inspections against these identified authorised sellers of poisons with large volume purchases to examine the transactions records of antibiotics and to investigate the whereabouts of the antibiotics. Prosecutions would be initiated if the authorised sellers of poisons do not comply with the legal requirements on the sale and record-keeping of antibiotics. On-going 4.2.1 Enhance test purchase On-going Enhanced test purchase, i.e. a higher frequency and with different purchasing strategies, of antibiotics would be conducted against those large volume purchasers of antibiotics. 4.3.1 Advise PPBHK to consider reviewing the disciplinary action on offences related to Commence by antimicrobials 4.4.1 Refer to Strategic Intervention 13.1 On-going 4.5.1 Review the effect of strengthened measures against authorised sellers of poisons As and when and review the necessity to amend relevant ordinances necessary Objective 5 - Implement and enhance training in prescribing antimicrobials through ASP in human health sector 5.1 Ensure adequate resources for 5.1.1 Assess resource implication for implementation of ASP (Antibiotic Stewardship Program) On-going

implementation and evaluation of ASP in healthcare settings 5.2 Promote antibiotic 5.2.1 Continue to review and update the IMPACT guideline regularly for in-patient On-going prescription according to evidence-based 5.2.2 antibiotic stewardship and promulgate its use Continue ASP in public hospitals On-going guidelines for doctors and dentists 5.2.3 Advocate ASP in private hospitals On-going - Private hospitals 5.2.4 Formulate and promulgate evidence-based guidelines in primary care setting - Professional bodies Produce guideline by Objective 6 - Monitor compliance with antibiotic prescription guidelines of human health practitioners 6.1 Monitor compliance 6.1.1 Encourage evaluation and audit of ASP and establish feedback loop to reflect On-going with antibiotic prescription guidelines of human health practitioners 6.1.2 performance Conduct surveys to gauge knowledge, understanding and prescription behaviour of human health practitioners Commission in to 2019 Objective 7 - Ensure proper use of antimicrobials in animals 7.1 Strengthen support to food animal 7.1.1 Facilitate and support development of projects for the provision of veterinary services to food animal production farms by non-government veterinary sector Commence by production and veterinary sectors 7.1.2 Formulate tailor-made farm-specific disease management plans Commence by 7.1.3 Assist farmers in sourcing vaccines and veterinary medications for disease prevention and management Commence by

7.2 Promote proper antimicrobial use according to evidence and local epidemiology 7.3 Enhance regulation of antimicrobial use in food animals 7.1.4 Arrange training activities for non-government veterinarians to build up their capacity for providing veterinary services to local food animal production farms Commence by 7.2.1 Develop guidelines and code of practice on the proper use of antimicrobials and use Commence by of critically important antimicrobials in animal disease management in accordance with prevailing international guidelines 7.2.2 Organise education and publicity programmes for food animal farmers and On-going veterinarians on the proper use of antimicrobials 7.3.1 Implement veterinary prescription-only medication supply policy and tightly Commence by regulate the use of critically important antimicrobials in animal husbandry 2019 7.3.2 Review relevant legislation on exemption of using antimicrobials in animal feeds Commence by

Key Area 3: Reduce incidence of infection through effective sanitation, hygiene and preventive measures Objective 8 - Strengthen infection prevention and control measures in healthcare settings Strategic interventions Activities Lead action party Target(s) and Timeframe 8.1 Secure resources for 8.1.1 Assess resource implication for implementation of the infection control On-going implementing infection control programmes in hospitals programmes The resources implication for implementation of infection prevention and control programmes, in particular those required to sustain designated infection control personnel to institute hand hygiene in healthcare settings, will be assessed. The Administration will work with relevant stakeholders, including HA, to review current manpower resources such as clinical microbiologists, infectious disease physicians, ICNs, infectious disease pharmacists, medical laboratory technicians and supporting staff of infection control programmes. 8.2 Enhance infection control 8.2.1 Review ward design according to international guidelines and On-going infrastructure in hospitals recommendations in planning new hospitals 8.3 Promote hand hygiene in healthcare settings 8.3.1 Review and strengthen hand hygiene programmes to improve compliance by healthcare workers On-going Objective 9 - Strengthen infection control training for healthcare workers 9.1 Strengthen infection 9.1.1 Continue to provide infection control training with refresher information to On-going control training among healthcare workers 9.1.2 new intakes of healthcare workers Raise awareness and solicit healthcare workers support to patient engagement programme on reminding healthcare workers to perform hand hygiene Engage healthcare workers by Pilot by 2019 Objective 10 - Develop and strengthen infection prevention and control programmes in veterinary settings and along food supply chain 10.1 Develop infection 10.1.1 Devise tailor-made farm-specific disease management plan for the purpose of Commence by

prevention and control policies and strategies 10.2 Identify risk and potential control points for AMR containment along food supply chain 10.3 Strengthen infection control training and education for workers along food supply chain disease prevention, management of disease spread and minimise the usage of antibiotics 10.1.2 Consider relocation and consolidation of livestock farms if necessary As and when necessary 10.2.1 Commission a consultancy to assess the significance of food animal production Commence by in contributing to AMR and formulate suitable measures to address the AMR 2020 issues associated with food animal production 10.2.2 Review overseas studies to identify potential control points to contain AMR Commence by - FEHD 10.3.1 Provide regular education seminars on biosecurity, disease control and On-going prevention and farm management to farmers and their workers 10.3.2 Include AMR in training courses under the Hygiene Manager and Supervisor - FEHD On-going Scheme Objective 11 - Enhance vaccination uptake 11.1 Promote vaccinations contributing to prevention of antimicrobial resistant infections 11.1.1 Encourage uptake of seasonal influenza and pneumococcal vaccines On-going

Key Area 4: Improve awareness and understanding of antimicrobial resistance through effective communication, education and training Objective 12 - Raise awareness of AMR among general public, students and target population Strategic interventions Activities Lead action party Target(s) and Timeframe 12.1 Develop and implement targeted 12.1.1 Monitor KAP (Knowledge, Attitude and Practices) towards AMR and antimicrobial use among general public and target population by survey Commission in to 2019 evidence-based health promotion programme 12.1.2 Develop and review key messages to raise public awareness and call for On-going for specific audience including students and personnel working in action based on KAP results 12.1.3 Support and participate in annual world Antibiotic Awareness Campaign On-going healthcare, animal health, food animal and Hand Hygiene Day 12.1.4 Develop and disseminate information on AMR and related topics through On-going production and food hygiene settings existing health promotion channels, healthcare service providers and platforms commonly used by target populations including patients, food animal farmers, private veterinarians and food business operators - FEHD 12.1.5 Provide regular education and training to food animal farmers on On-going antimicrobial use and measures on control of veterinary products 12.1.6 Explore the merits and feasibility of labelling of pre-packed antibiotic-free On-going food 12.2 Include AMR and 12.2.1 Review high school liberal studies curriculum in relation to AMR Commence by related topics to students 12.2.2 Develop education materials on AMR and related topics for primary students Training of staff in to, Pilot in. Commence by 2019 with on-going evaluation Objective 13 - Engage patients in adopting infection control measures and proper use of antibiotics 13.1 Strengthen health 13.1.1 Develop and provide health education materials in hospital wards, clinics On-going

information provision and pharmacies 13.1.2 Encourage provision of health information on personal hygiene measures On-going on antibiotic drug prescription bags of public pharmacies in stages 13.1.3 Educate patients to use antibiotic appropriately Emphasis will be put on correcting patients misconceptions regarding the use of antimicrobials Produce guideline for primary care by. Health promotion commence by 2019 13.2 Provide supportive environment to facilitate hand hygiene practices by patients 13.2.1 Continue to provide accessible hand hygiene facilities and products in healthcare settings On-going Objective 14 - Include AMR and related topics in school curricula and continuous training of human health and veterinary professionals 14.1 Include prescribing 14.1.1 Include AMR and related topics in undergraduate curricula for human On-going competencies and infection control practices as core component of professional education and continuous development health and animal health professionals and encourage continuous professional development -Academia 14.2 Strengthen infection control training for healthcare workers, veterinarians and workers along food supply chain 14.2.1 Refer to Objectives 9 and 10 - FEHD

Key Area 5: Promote research on antimicrobial resistance Objective 15 Promote research on innovative technology and medical science Strategic interventions Lead action party Target(s) and Timeframe 15.1 Promote development of novel diagnostics tools to aid diagnosis and treatment of infections and AMR - Academia Promote source of funding to stakeholders starting in Diagnostic uncertainty was shown to be the commonest cause of potentially unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions, according to a local survey of doctors. The feasibility of the local adaptation of rapid pointof-care tests should be explored. 15.2 Promote development of novel preventive measures on AMR Promote research on novel preventive measures, such as infection control tools (novel surface disinfectants) and vaccines against multi-drug-resistant microorganisms. 15.3 Promote development of novel antimicrobials or other alternative agents Promote research on novel antimicrobials or alternative agents, such as phage therapy, antibodies, immune therapy, lysins, gut polymers or probiotics. Objective 16 Promote research on behavioural science and psychology 16.1 Promote research on awareness and education regarding AMR, infection prevention and control, and antibiotic stewardship - Academia Objective 17 Promote research on health and economic burden 17.1 Promote research on estimating local health burden of AMR - Academia Promote source of funding to stakeholders starting in Promote source of funding to stakeholders starting in

Key Area 6: Strengthen partnerships and foster engagement of relevant stakeholders Objective 18 Strengthen international partnerships and regional collaboration Strategic interventions Activities Lead action party 18.1 Continue participating in 18.1.1 Host a regional symposium on AMR international, regional and country initiatives in implementing the Action Plan on - FEHD AMR Objective 19 Inform public policy and facilitate stakeholder engagement 19.1 Inform public policy and facilitate 19.1.1 Organise information sharing session(s) for different stakeholders and target stakeholder engagement audience Given the complexity and challenges related to AMR prevention, relevant - FEHD stakeholders will be engaged at an early stage of strategy development with leadership from DH, AFCD, FEHD, representatives and experts encompassing environmental protection, consumers, restaurants, farmers, food traders and pharmacies together with public and private human and animal health practitioners. The Administration will either play a bridging role or participate as a contributor to the process, bringing together stakeholders and promoting sharing of experience and good practice. Target(s) and Timeframe Organise symposium by Commence by