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Review and Analysis of National Monitoring Systems for Antimicrobial Resistance in Animal Bacterial Pathogens in Europe: A Basis for the Development of the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network in Veterinary Medicine (EARS-Vet)
R. Mader, C. Muñoz Madero, B. Aasmäe, C. Bourély, EM. Broens, L. Busani, B. Callens, L. Collineau, P. Crespo-Robledo, P. Damborg, ME. Filippitzi, W. Fitzgerald, A. Heuvelink, J. van Hout, H. Kaspar, M. Norström, K. Pedersen, T. Pohjanvirta, L....
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The monitoring of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacterial pathogens of animals is not currently coordinated at European level. To fill this gap, experts of the European Union Joint Action on Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (EU-JAMRAI) recommended building the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance network in Veterinary medicine (EARS-Vet). In this study, we (i) identified national monitoring systems for AMR in bacterial pathogens of animals (both companion and food-producing) among 27 countries affiliated to EU-JAMRAI, (ii) described their structures and operations, and (iii) analyzed their respective strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). Twelve countries reported having at least one national monitoring system in place, representing an opportunity to launch EARS-Vet, but highlighting important gaps in AMR data generation in Europe. In total, 15 national monitoring systems from 11 countries were described and analyzed. They displayed diverse structures and operations, but most of them shared common weaknesses (e.g., data management and representativeness) and common threats (e.g., economic vulnerability and data access), which could be addressed collectively under EARS-Vet. This work generated useful information to countries planning to build or improve their system, by learning from others' experience. It also enabled to advance on a pragmatic harmonization strategy: EARS-Vet shall follow the European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST) standards, collect quantitative data and interpret AMR data using epidemiological cut-off values.
Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios Madrid Spain
Antimicrobial Consumption and Resistance in Animals AMCRA Brussels Belgium
Center for Gender Specific Medicine Istituto Superiore di Sanità Rome Italy
Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine Laboratories Celbridge Ireland
Department of Public Health Policy School of Public Health University of West Attica Athens Greece
Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences University of Copenhagen Frederiksberg Denmark
Direction Générale de l'Alimentation Bureau de la Santé Animale Paris France
Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety Berlin Germany
Finnish Food Authority Veterinary Bacteriology and Pathology Unit Helsinki Finland
Institute for State Control of Veterinary Biologicals and Medicines Brno Czechia
Ministry of Rural Development and Food Athens Greece
Norwegian Veterinary Institute Ås Norway
Sciensano Veterinary Epidemiology Unit Belgian Research Centre for Health Brussels Belgium
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