All Authors

Sharland Michael

Zanichelli Veronica

Ombajo Loice Achieng

Bazira Joel

Cappello Bernadette

Chitatanga Ronald

Chuki Pem

Gandra Sumanth

Getahun Haileyesus

Harbarth Stephan

Loeb Mark

Mendelson Marc

Moja Lorenzo

Pulcini Celine

Sati Hatim

Tacconelli Evelina

Zeng Mei

Huttner Benedikt

The WHO essential medicines list AWaRe book: from a list to a quality improvement system.

Journal Article
Published:December 1, 2022
Journal:Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Abstract

Antibiotics are often prescribed inappropriately, either when they are not necessary or with an unnecessarily broad spectrum of activity. AWaRe (AccessWatchReserve) is a system developed by WHO to classify antibiotics based on their spectrum of activity and potential for favouring the development of antibiotic resistance (Access: narrow spectrum/low potential for resistance; Watch: broader spectrum/higher potential for resistance; Reserve: last resort antibiotics to use very selectively). The WHO target is that by 2023, at least 60% of prescribed antibiotics globally should be from the Access category. The WHO AWaRe Book aims to improve empiric antibiotic prescribing by providing simple guidance for common infections based on the principles of AWaRe in alignment with the Model Lists of Essential Medicines for adults and children.