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Baseline assessment of pharmacovigilance activities in four sub-Saharan African countries: a perspective on tuberculosis.

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Tiemersma, EW; Ali, I; Alemu, A; Avong, YK; Duga, A; Elagbaje, C; Isah, A; Kay, A; Mmbaga, BT; Mmari, E; Mwamwitwa, K; Nhlabatsi, S ...
Published in: BMC health services research
October 2021

New medicines have become available for the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) and are introduced in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by the national TB programs (NTPs) through special access schemes. Pharmacovigilance is typically the task of national medicines regulatory agencies (NMRAs), but the active drug safety monitoring and management (aDSM) recommended for the new TB medicines and regimens was introduced through the NTPs. We assessed the strengths and challenges of pharmacovigilance systems in Eswatini, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Tanzania, focusing on their capacity to monitor safety of medicines registered and not registered by the NMRAs for the treatment of DR-TB.Assessment visits were conducted to all four countries by a multidisciplinary team. We used a pharmacovigilance indicator tool derived from existing tools, interviewed key stakeholders, and visited health facilities where DR-TB patients were treated with new medicines. Assessment results were verified with the local NMRAs and NTPs.Most countries have enabling laws, regulations and guidelines for the conduct of pharmacovigilance by the NMRAs. The relative success of NTP-NMRA collaboration is much influenced by interpersonal relationships between staff. Division of roles and responsibilities is not always clear and leads to duplication and unfulfilled tasks (e.g. causality assessment). The introduction of aDSM has increased awareness among DR-TB healthcare providers.aDSM has created awareness about the importance of pharmacovigilance among NTPs. In the future, a push for conducting pharmacovigilance through public health programs seems useful, but this needs to coincide with increased collaboration with between public health programs and NMRAs with clear formulation of roles and responsibilities.

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BMC health services research

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1472-6963

ISSN

1472-6963

Publication Date

October 2021

Volume

21

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1062

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
  • Pharmacovigilance
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Personnel
  • Health Facilities
  • Ethiopia
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4203 Health services and systems
 

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Tiemersma, E. W., Ali, I., Alemu, A., Avong, Y. K., Duga, A., Elagbaje, C., … Härmark, L. (2021). Baseline assessment of pharmacovigilance activities in four sub-Saharan African countries: a perspective on tuberculosis. BMC Health Services Research, 21(1), 1062. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-07043-6
Tiemersma, Everdina W., Ibrahim Ali, Asnakech Alemu, Yohanna Kambai Avong, Alemayehu Duga, Cassandra Elagbaje, Ambrose Isah, et al. “Baseline assessment of pharmacovigilance activities in four sub-Saharan African countries: a perspective on tuberculosis.BMC Health Services Research 21, no. 1 (October 2021): 1062. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-07043-6.
Tiemersma EW, Ali I, Alemu A, Avong YK, Duga A, Elagbaje C, et al. Baseline assessment of pharmacovigilance activities in four sub-Saharan African countries: a perspective on tuberculosis. BMC health services research. 2021 Oct;21(1):1062.
Tiemersma, Everdina W., et al. “Baseline assessment of pharmacovigilance activities in four sub-Saharan African countries: a perspective on tuberculosis.BMC Health Services Research, vol. 21, no. 1, Oct. 2021, p. 1062. Epmc, doi:10.1186/s12913-021-07043-6.
Tiemersma EW, Ali I, Alemu A, Avong YK, Duga A, Elagbaje C, Isah A, Kay A, Mmbaga BT, Mmari E, Mwamwitwa K, Nhlabatsi S, Sintayehu K, Arefayne A, Teferi M, Cobelens F, Härmark L. Baseline assessment of pharmacovigilance activities in four sub-Saharan African countries: a perspective on tuberculosis. BMC health services research. 2021 Oct;21(1):1062.
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Published In

BMC health services research

DOI

EISSN

1472-6963

ISSN

1472-6963

Publication Date

October 2021

Volume

21

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1062

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
  • Pharmacovigilance
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Personnel
  • Health Facilities
  • Ethiopia
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4203 Health services and systems