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Critical National Shortage of Cefazolin in Japan: Management Strategies

Hitoshi Honda, Shutaro Murakami, Yasuharu Tokuda, Yasuaki Tagashira, Akane Takamatsu

2020Clinical Infectious Diseases40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The shortage of antimicrobials poses a global health threat. In Japan, for instance, the current, critical shortage of cefazolin, a first-line agent for the treatment of common infectious diseases and surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis, has had a substantial impact on inpatient care. A shortage of essential antimicrobial agents like cefazolin leads to increased consumption of alternative antimicrobial agents with broad-spectrum activity, with the unintended consequence of militating against antimicrobial stewardship efforts in inpatient settings and potentially promoting antimicrobial resistance. Although there is global awareness of the shortage of crucial antimicrobials, action to resolve this problem, especially with a view to preventing antimicrobial resistance and promoting antimicrobial stewardship, has been slow, possibly due to the failure to appreciate the urgency of the dilemma. A comprehensive plan for stabilizing antimicrobial access and international collaboration to secure a continuous supply of essential antimicrobials are urgently needed.

Topics & Concepts

Antimicrobial stewardshipMedicineAntimicrobialCefazolinIntensive care medicineAntibiotic resistanceEconomic shortageAntibioticsMicrobiologyGovernment (linguistics)PhilosophyBiologyLinguisticsAntibiotic Use and ResistanceAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment