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The Trinity Challenge on Antimicrobial Resistance

SmartAMR: AI platform for education, adherence & tracing to reduce AMR

Team Leader
Dr. Khondaker Abdullah -Al-Mamun
Solution & Team Overview
Solution Name:
SmartAMR: AI platform for education, adherence & tracing to reduce AMR
Short solution summary:

SmartAMR is an integrated Artificial intelligence-based digital platform for community pharmacies and veterinary services to surveillance and track antimicrobial use. Our solution mainly focused on the irrational use of antimicrobial drugs in different sectors. This data and analytics-driven solution enhances informed decision-making for reducing antimicrobial resistance.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team based?
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?

Prof. Khondaker Abdullah -Al-Mamun

An AI scientist & digital health expert, founder of CMED Health Ltd., Director of IRIIC, UIU, and worked with GoB, WHO, UNICEF, ADB & World Bank.

Which Challenge Objective does your solution most closely address?
  • Innovation
  • Integration
  • Implementation
What specific problem are you solving?

The specific problem we are addressing is the widespread irrational use of antimicrobials across various sectors including healthcare, pharmacies, communities, veterinary clinics, and agro-vets in Bangladesh. Despite efforts to promote antimicrobial stewardship and awareness, practices such as self-medication, access to antibiotics without prescriptions, and unethical antibiotic prescriptions are common. An estimated while antibiotics are prescribed in nearly half (44%) of all consultations in primary health care [1]. Lack of uniformity in prescriptions and incomplete antibiotic courses further contribute to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) [2]. Besides, misconceptions about antibiotics are common among the population, exacerbating the issue [3].

Additionally, there are concerns about the use of antibiotics in animal food production, with insufficient veterinary supervision leading to the transmission of AMR through the food chain [4]. Subtherapeutic doses of antibiotics are also used in animal husbandry practices [5]. There is an 11% increase in AMR over the last five years in Bangladesh [6]. The problem extends to healthcare settings, where a significant portion of patients are affected by AMR [7], with a notable percentage displaying multiple AMRs [8]. Our solution will address all these aspects of irrational antimicrobial usage at the community level. 

Who does your solution serve, and what needs of theirs does it address?

Our solution targets both the community and healthcare professionals. Firstly, it aims to enhance awareness and understanding among community members and agro-farmers about the appropriate use of antimicrobials. By empowering individuals with knowledge and easy access to telemedicine services, we seek to promote responsible antimicrobial practices at the grassroots level.
Additionally, our solution introduces digital tools for drug sellers and pharmacists in medicine shops to streamline the dispensing process and ensure ethical sales of antimicrobials. Through centralized record-keeping systems, these stakeholders can track and monitor antimicrobial transactions, reducing the likelihood of over-the-counter sales without proper prescriptions.
Moreover, our solution advocates for prudent prescribing practices among healthcare professionals, including physicians and veterinarians. Finally, our solution enables policymakers and health authorities to access real-time data on antimicrobial usage at the population level. This data-driven approach empowers decision-makers to implement targeted interventions and policies to combat AMR effectively. We have conducted multiple in-depth interviews, key informant interviews, and workshops with the community people, health personnel, and policy actors while developing this solution. Thus, our comprehensive approach addresses the root causes of AMR by fostering collaboration among stakeholders and leveraging digital innovations to promote responsible antimicrobial practices.

What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Pilot: A project, initiative, venture, or organisation deploying its research, product, service, or business/policy model in at least one context or community
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Partnership & Growth Opportunities
Solution Team:
Dr. Khondaker Abdullah -Al-Mamun
Dr. Khondaker Abdullah -Al-Mamun
Founder
Moinul Chowdhury
Moinul Chowdhury
Co-Founder & Head of Growth