Infectious Diseases Section, Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
University of Lyon, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES), Laboratory of Lyon, Antimicrobial Resistance and Bacterial Virulence Unit, Lyon, France.
J Antimicrob Chemother. 2020 Dec 6;75(Suppl 2):ii52-ii66. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkaa429.
The JPIAMR ARCH and COMBACTE-MAGNET EPI-Net networks have joined efforts to formulate a set of target actions to link the surveillance of antimicrobial usage (AMU) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) with antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) activities in four different settings. This White Paper focuses on the veterinary setting and embraces the One Health approach.
A review of the literature was carried out addressing research questions in three areas: AMS leadership and accountability; AMU surveillance and AMS; and AMR surveillance and AMS. Consensus on target actions was reached through a RAND-modified Delphi process involving over 40 experts in infectious diseases, clinical microbiology, AMS, veterinary medicine and public health, from 18 countries.
RESULTS/DISCUSSION: Forty-six target actions were developed and qualified as essential or desirable. Essential actions included the setup of AMS teams in all veterinary settings, building government-supported AMS programmes and following specific requirements on the production, collection and communication of AMU and AMR data. Activities of AMS teams should be tailored to the local situation and capacities, and be linked to local or national surveillance systems and infection control programmes. Several research priorities were also identified, such as the need to develop more clinical breakpoints in veterinary medicine.
This White Paper offers a practical tool to veterinary practitioners and policy makers to improve AMS in the One Health approach, thanks to surveillance data generated in the veterinary setting. This work may also be useful to medical doctors wishing to better understand the specificities of the veterinary setting and facilitate cross-sectoral collaborations.
JPIAMR ARCH 和 COMBACTE-MAGNET EPI-Net 网络已携手合作,制定了一系列目标行动,以将抗菌药物使用(AMU)和抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)监测与四个不同环境中的抗菌药物管理(AMS)活动联系起来。本白皮书重点关注兽医环境,并采用了“同一健康”方法。
对文献进行了综述,针对三个领域的研究问题进行了研究:AMS 领导和问责制;AMU 监测和 AMS;以及 AMR 监测和 AMS。通过涉及来自 18 个国家的 40 多名传染病、临床微生物学、AMS、兽医和公共卫生领域的专家参与的 RAND 改良 Delphi 流程,就目标行动达成了共识。
结果/讨论:制定了 46 项目标行动,并确定为必要或可取。必要的行动包括在所有兽医环境中设立 AMS 团队,建立政府支持的 AMS 计划,并遵循关于 AMU 和 AMR 数据的生产、收集和交流的具体要求。AMS 团队的活动应根据当地情况和能力进行调整,并与当地或国家监测系统和感染控制计划相联系。还确定了一些研究重点,例如需要在兽医领域开发更多的临床折点。
由于兽医环境中产生的监测数据,本白皮书为兽医从业人员和政策制定者提供了一个实用的工具,以改善“同一健康”方法中的 AMS。这项工作对于希望更好地了解兽医环境特殊性并促进跨部门合作的医生也可能有用。