World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW)- Optimising Diagnostics
November 21, 2023
WAAW aims to raise awareness of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – one of the leading risks to human health.
Today’s theme is OPTIMISING DIAGNOSTICS
The UK National Action Plan for Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance seeks to embed evidence-based clinical decision support tools and diagnostics tests into antimicrobial prescribing. Some key examples include:
Decision support tools:
- FeverPAIN & Centor when assessing sore throat
- CURB-65 when assessing CAP
- Local HAP severity scoring
- PHE diagnostic flowcharts for UTI
Laboratory testing
- Microbiology samples for routine culture and sensitivity
- Essential to gold standard treatment
- Underpin rationalisation of antimicrobials
- COVID-19/influenza testing
- Procalcitonin (PCT)
- Rapidly induced Inflammatory biomarker specific to bacterial infection
- Legionella/pneumococcal urinary antigen tests
Near patient testing
- Urinalysis dipsticks
- Very useful when used correctly alongside clinical signs and symptoms
- Not useful in patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria such as patients:
- With urinary catheters
- Over 65 years old
Clinicians must ensure they are aware of the diagnostic tools available and use them appropriately.