| Literature DB >> 29281619 |
Stephen Nurse-Findlay1, Melanie M Taylor1,2, Margaret Savage3, Maeve B Mello4, Sanni Saliyou5, Manuel Lavayen4, Frederic Seghers3, Michael L Campbell3, Françoise Birgirimana5, Leopold Ouedraogo5, Morkor Newman Owiredu6, Nancy Kidula6, Lee Pyne-Mercier7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Benzathine penicillin G (BPG) is the only recommended treatment to prevent mother-to-child transmission of syphilis. Due to recent reports of country-level shortages of BPG, an evaluation was undertaken to quantify countries that have experienced shortages in the past 2 years and to describe factors contributing to these shortages. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29281619 PMCID: PMC5744908 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002473
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Number of countries included in surveys reporting BPG shortage and/or medication substitution for treatment of maternal syphilis.
| Source | Number of countries surveyed | Number (%) responded | Number of countries with BPG shortage | Number of countries with medication substitution for BPG | Number of countries with no reported BPG shortage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAHO survey | 41 | 29 (71%) | 5 | 2 | 24 |
| AFRO survey | 41 | 35 (85%) | 12 | 1 | 23 |
| CDC email survey | 28 | 20 (71%) | 6 | 1 | 14 |
| CHAI survey of LMICs | 14 | 14 (100%) | 10 | 5 | 4 |
| CHAI desk review of high-income countries | 10 | 10 (100%) | 6 | NA | 4 |
| Additional countries in contact with WHO | 13 | 13 (100%) | 4 | 1 | 8 |
| Total, with removal of countries included in multiple surveys | 114 | 95 (83%) | 39 | 10 | 56 |
*This represents a summation of the unique countries surveyed.
AFRO, Regional Office for Africa; BPG, benzathine penicillin G; CDC, US Centers for Disease and Prevention; CHAI, Clinton Health Access Initiative; LMICs, low- and middle-income countries; NA, not available; PAHO, Pan American Health Organization; WHO, World Health Organization.
List of indicators and sources used in BPG country surveys.
| Countries | Indicators | Sources |
|---|---|---|
| High-income countries ( | • Stock-out reports | Desk review of National drug regulatory agency databases: |
| PAHO survey countries ( | • Stock-out reports and reason (all) | • WHO/PAHO paper survey to MoH on shortages of BPG |
| AFRO survey countries ( | • Stock-out reports | • Paper survey to MoH |
| CHAI survey countries ( | • Syphilis treatment guidelines | CHAI country teams given standard tool to complete using the following: |
| CDC survey countries ( | • Stock-out reports | • Email survey of CDC country directors |
AFRO, Regional Office for Africa; API, active pharmaceutical ingredient; BPG, benzathine penicillin G; CMS, Central Medical Store; CDC, US Centers for Disease and Prevention; CHAI, Clinton Health Access Initiative; FDF, final dose formulator; MoH, ministry of health; PAHO, Pan American Health Organization; STI, sexually transmitted infection; WHO, World Health Organization.
Fig 1Countries with reported shortages of benzathine penicillin G (BPG) during 2014–2016.
Fig 2Impact of market shocks on supply in the complex benzathine penicillin market.
API, active pharmaceutical ingredient; FDF, final dose formulator; NGO, non-governmental organization.
Fig 3Identified drivers of BPG stock-outs across the value chain.
*API, active pharmaceutical ingredient; BPG, benzathine penicillin G; FDF, final dose formulator; GMP, Good Manufacturing Practice.
Select responses from providers describing barriers to administration of BPG.
| Barrier | Select responses |
|---|---|
| Pain | “The pain experienced by patient can prevent the use of the drug.”—ZAMBIA |
| Anaphylactic shock | “A belief that it kills patients when using it. Some think it might be from using poor quality BPG products.”—ETHIOPIA |
| Availability of substitutes | “3rd generation antibiotics are more profitable and available; we are moving from injections to orals”—NIGERIA |
| Lack of awareness of BPG use for maternal syphilis treatment | |
| Lack of available BPG | “Artificial stock-outs at facilities exist even when CMS [Central Medical Store] has product”—ZAMBIA |
BPG, benzathine penicillin G.