Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces

The intersection of human, animal, and ecosystem health at One Health interfaces is recognised as being of key importance in the evolution and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and represents an important, and yet rarely realised opportunity to undertake vital AMR surveillance. A working grou...

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Autores principales: Muloi, Dishon, Jauneikaite, E., Anjum, M.F., Essack, S.Y., Singleton, D.A., Kasudi, M.R., Wade, M.J., Egyir, B., Nunn, J.G., Midega, J.T., Peacock, S.J., Feasey, N.A., Baker, K.S., Zadoks, R.N., SEDRIC Genomics Surveillance Working Group
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134506
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author Muloi, Dishon
Jauneikaite, E.
Anjum, M.F.
Essack, S.Y.
Singleton, D.A.
Kasudi, M.R.
Wade, M.J.
Egyir, B.
Nunn, J.G.
Midega, J.T.
Peacock, S.J.
Feasey, N.A.
Baker, K.S.
Zadoks, R.N.
SEDRIC Genomics Surveillance Working Group
author_browse Anjum, M.F.
Baker, K.S.
Egyir, B.
Essack, S.Y.
Feasey, N.A.
Jauneikaite, E.
Kasudi, M.R.
Midega, J.T.
Muloi, Dishon
Nunn, J.G.
Peacock, S.J.
SEDRIC Genomics Surveillance Working Group
Singleton, D.A.
Wade, M.J.
Zadoks, R.N.
author_facet Muloi, Dishon
Jauneikaite, E.
Anjum, M.F.
Essack, S.Y.
Singleton, D.A.
Kasudi, M.R.
Wade, M.J.
Egyir, B.
Nunn, J.G.
Midega, J.T.
Peacock, S.J.
Feasey, N.A.
Baker, K.S.
Zadoks, R.N.
SEDRIC Genomics Surveillance Working Group
author_sort Muloi, Dishon
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description The intersection of human, animal, and ecosystem health at One Health interfaces is recognised as being of key importance in the evolution and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and represents an important, and yet rarely realised opportunity to undertake vital AMR surveillance. A working group of international experts in pathogen genomics, AMR, and One Health convened to take part in a workshop series and online consultation focused on the opportunities and challenges facing genomic AMR surveillance in a range of settings. Here we outline the working group's discussion of the potential utility, advantages of, and barriers to, the implementation of genomic AMR surveillance at One Health interfaces and propose a series of recommendations for addressing these challenges. Embedding AMR surveillance at One Health interfaces will require the development of clear beneficial use cases, especially in low-income and middle-income countries. Evidence of directionality, risks to human and animal health, and potential trade implications were also identified by the working group as key issues. Addressing these challenges will be vital to enable genomic surveillance technology to reach its full potential for assessing the risk of transmission of AMR between the environment, animals, and humans at One Health interfaces. This is the fourth in a Series of five papers about harnessing genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance. All papers in the Series are available at www.thelancet.com/microbe.
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spelling CGSpace1345062025-12-08T10:11:39Z Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces Muloi, Dishon Jauneikaite, E. Anjum, M.F. Essack, S.Y. Singleton, D.A. Kasudi, M.R. Wade, M.J. Egyir, B. Nunn, J.G. Midega, J.T. Peacock, S.J. Feasey, N.A. Baker, K.S. Zadoks, R.N. SEDRIC Genomics Surveillance Working Group antimicrobial resistance genomics one health approach The intersection of human, animal, and ecosystem health at One Health interfaces is recognised as being of key importance in the evolution and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and represents an important, and yet rarely realised opportunity to undertake vital AMR surveillance. A working group of international experts in pathogen genomics, AMR, and One Health convened to take part in a workshop series and online consultation focused on the opportunities and challenges facing genomic AMR surveillance in a range of settings. Here we outline the working group's discussion of the potential utility, advantages of, and barriers to, the implementation of genomic AMR surveillance at One Health interfaces and propose a series of recommendations for addressing these challenges. Embedding AMR surveillance at One Health interfaces will require the development of clear beneficial use cases, especially in low-income and middle-income countries. Evidence of directionality, risks to human and animal health, and potential trade implications were also identified by the working group as key issues. Addressing these challenges will be vital to enable genomic surveillance technology to reach its full potential for assessing the risk of transmission of AMR between the environment, animals, and humans at One Health interfaces. This is the fourth in a Series of five papers about harnessing genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance. All papers in the Series are available at www.thelancet.com/microbe. 2023-12 2023-11-15T10:37:15Z 2023-11-15T10:37:15Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134506 en Open Access Elsevier Muloi, D.M., Jauneikaite, E., Anjum, M.F., Essack, S.Y., Singleton, D.A., Kasudi, M.R., Wade, M.J., Egyir, B., Nunn, J.G., Midega, J.T., Peacock, S.J., Feasey, N.A., Baker, K.S. and Zadoks, R.N. for the SEDRIC Genomics Surveillance Working Group. 2023. Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces. Lancet Microbe e1056–e1062.
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genomics
one health approach
Muloi, Dishon
Jauneikaite, E.
Anjum, M.F.
Essack, S.Y.
Singleton, D.A.
Kasudi, M.R.
Wade, M.J.
Egyir, B.
Nunn, J.G.
Midega, J.T.
Peacock, S.J.
Feasey, N.A.
Baker, K.S.
Zadoks, R.N.
SEDRIC Genomics Surveillance Working Group
Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces
title Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces
title_full Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces
title_fullStr Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces
title_full_unstemmed Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces
title_short Exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at One Health interfaces
title_sort exploiting genomics for antimicrobial resistance surveillance at one health interfaces
topic antimicrobial resistance
genomics
one health approach
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134506
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