Trends in 'Watch' and 'Reserve' Antibiotic Use in Primary Care in Kazakhstan: The Imperative for Enhancing Stewardship Strategies

哈萨克斯坦基层医疗机构“观察”和“储备”抗生素使用趋势:加强抗生素管理策略的必要性

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the consumption of systemic antibacterials (WHO ATC J01) in primary care in Kazakhstan from 2017 to 2024 and to estimate the potential contribution of different primary care providers to the use of "Watch" and "Reserve" antibiotics. Methods: The Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System methodology was applied to calculate defined daily doses per 1000 inhabitants per day (DID) for ATC J01 overall, as well as at ATC levels 3 and 5. Forecast modeling was performed using ARIMA (0,1,0), ARIMA (0,0,0), and Simple models to project trends through 2030. Pearson's correlation was computed for each category of primary healthcare provider and each chemical agent belonging to the "Watch" and "Reserve" groups. Results: Antibiotic consumption increased by approximately 1.5 times in 2024 after remaining relatively stable from 2017 to 2023. The forecasts suggest that the share of "Access" group antibiotics will continue to decline, reaching 33.71% by 2030, whereas the share of "Watch" group antibiotics is expected to increase proportionally, reaching 65.73% by 2030. The per capita densities of primary care providers correlate with the consumption of certain "Watch" and "Reserve" group antibiotics. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the primary care sector in Kazakhstan is characterized by a disproportionately high and increasing use of "Watch" antibiotics, a rising trend in "Reserve" antibiotic consumption, and a declining share of "Access" antibiotics. These findings highlight a need to prioritize stewardship interventions that target the reduction in "Watch" and "Reserve" antibiotics, while promoting the use of "Access" antibiotics.

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