FAO in Viet Nam

Viet Nam scales up efforts against antibiotic resistance

21/12/2018

Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam – The Government of Viet Nam, led by the National Steering Committee for Antibiotic Resistance, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) Representative Office in Viet Nam, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and other One Health partners, called for stronger commitments from all sectors to “Handle antibiotics with care” during a public advocacy event held in Ho Chi Minh City, 21 December.

With participation from various sectors, including medical practitioners, pharmacists and other health professionals, farmers, veterinarians, the food and agriculture industry, the academia, the general public and other stakeholders, the public advocacy event provided a venue to raise awareness on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and encourage everyone to actively take part in this collective action. The event included a parade, in which the participants and volunteer students, walked around selected main streets of Ho Chi Minh City carrying messages on combating AMR.

“We continue to reach out to as many sectors as possible and involve them in our collective effort to stop the misuse and overuse of antibiotics. Our profession-specific and awareness raising activities targeting various groups of people, including the general public, reflect that we recognize how different approaches are necessary to ensure our people understand the problem and are committed to contribute in addressing it.” said Professor Dr Nguyen Viet Tien, Vice-Minister of Health and Chair of the National Steering Committee for Antibiotic Resistance in Viet Nam. The National Action Plan on AMR 2013 – 2020 is currently being reviewed, and discussions on the development of the action plan to succeed it have been going on among the leaders of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), with support from WHO, FAO, OIE and other partners working on AMR in the country.

“We commend Viet Nam for keeping the momentum in the fight against AMR. Bringing together multiple sectors towards a common goal is not easy as priorities differ, but the country has been managing the challenge well. It is great to see various sectors joining efforts to keep antibiotics working for the future generations, and we will continue to support Viet Nam in this journey.” jointly stated by Dr Kidong Park, WHO Representative in Viet Nam, and Dr Albert T. Lieberg, FAO Representative in Viet Nam.

WHO currently works with MOH in strengthening antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) implementation in hospitals. AMS is a systematic and coordinated approach to optimizing antimicrobial use aiming to improve its effectiveness to patients and reduce its adverse consequences, including antibiotic resistance. Since November 2018, WHO and MOH have visited a number of hospitals nationwide to provide guidance on AMS implementation. WHO will also support MOH in bringing forward messaging tailored at community level. “As we continue our work on strengthening capacities to manage AMR at hospital and other healthcare facility settings, we also aim to penetrate communities and ‘normalize’ the key roles played by certain individuals, groups and sectors in combating AMR,” Dr Park further talked about WHO’s priority AMR activities for Viet Nam in the coming year. “Food production and farmers’ livelihood can be damaged due to loss of effective antibiotics to treat sick animals. Moreover, farmers’ health can be at risk while handling animals carrying resistant bacteria. FAO therefore would like to call for stronger actions from national and provincial government, development partners and the public to reduce unnecessary use of antimicrobial and mitigate AMR threats.” Dr Lieberg remarked.

FAO works with MARD in improving responsible use of antibiotics in the animal health sector. Among their key collaborative activities are a training programme targeting food animal producers, which aim to increase their antibiotic stewardship, advocacy workshops to enforce implementation of national regulations focusing on local government authorities and private sector, and enhance coordination among human and animal health sectors in relation to antibiotic resistance surveillance and mitigation.

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For further information, please contact:

Ms Le Kim Dung
Expert of Pharmaceutical Management – Inspection Department
Viet Nam Medical Services Administration
Ministry of Health
Tel: 024-6273-2152
Email: [email protected]

Ms Le Hue
Deputy Head of Animal Drug Management Division
Department of Animal Health
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Tel: + 912.177264
Email: [email protected]

Ms Tran Thi Loan
WHO Media Focal Person
World Health Organization Viet Nam Country Office
Tel: 84-4-38500100
Email: [email protected]

Ms Nguyen Thuy Hang
Advocacy and Communications Coordinator
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Viet Nam
Tel: 024-3850-1829
Email: [email protected]

Further resources and information:

http://www.who.int/campaigns/world-antibiotic-awareness-week/en/
http://www.fao.org/antimicrobial-resistance/resources/publications-archive/en/