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Defining the scope of the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance network in Veterinary medicine (EARS-Vet): a bottom-up and One Health approach

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Abstract Background Building the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance network in Veterinary medicine (EARS-Vet) was proposed to strengthen the European One Health antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance approach. Objectives To define the combinations of animal species/production types/age categories/bacterial species/specimens/antimicrobials to be monitored in EARS-Vet. Methods The EARS-Vet scope was defined by consensus between 26 European experts. Decisions were guided by a survey of the combinations that are relevant and feasible to monitor in diseased animals in 13 European countries (bottom-up approach). Experts also considered the One Health approach and the need for EARS-Vet to complement existing European AMR monitoring systems coordinated by the ECDC and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Results EARS-Vet plans to monitor AMR in six animal species [cattle, swine, chickens (broilers and laying hens), turkeys, cats and dogs], for 11 bacterial species (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, Staphylococcus hyicus, Streptococcus uberis, Streptococcus dysgalactiae and Streptococcus suis). Relevant antimicrobials for their treatment were selected (e.g. tetracyclines) and complemented with antimicrobials of more specific public health interest (e.g. carbapenems). Molecular data detecting the presence of ESBLs, AmpC cephalosporinases and methicillin resistance shall be collected too. Conclusions A preliminary EARS-Vet scope was defined, with the potential to fill important AMR monitoring gaps in the animal sector in Europe. It should be reviewed and expanded as the epidemiology of AMR changes, more countries participate and national monitoring capacities improve.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Rodolphe Mader Cindy Demay Evelyne Jouvin-Marche Marie-Cécile Ploy Olivier Barraud Sadika Bernard Yohann Lacotte Céline Pulcini Jérôme Weinbach Christine Berling Marielle Bouqueau Anton Hlava Claudia Habl Eva Kernstock Reinhild Strauss Robert Muchl Vera Buhmann Ann Versporten Anne Ingenbleek Eline Vandael Greet Haelterman Lieven De Raedt Blazenka Hunjak Bojana Raickovic Barbora Mackova Eva Niklova Helena Žemličková Lucia Hrivňáková Vlastimil Jindrak Brian Kristensen Mikkel Lyndrup Sissel Skovgaard Ute Wolf Sönksen Birgit Aasmäe Jüri Ruut Ljudmila Linnik Olga Sadikova Pille Märtin Aryna Zanuzdana Gülay Kizilkaya-Güneser Nadiya Oezcelik Tim Eckmanns Ageliki Lambrou Flora Kontopidou Maria Papadaki Mariana Tsana Nikos Maroulis Alkiviadis Vatopoulos Emmanouel Papadogiannakis Marietta Kontarini Achilleas Gikas Aimilia Magkanaraki Alessandra Cozza Domenico Martinelli Francesca Fortunato Rosa Prato Anna Maria Marella Annalisa Pantosti Francesca Prestinaci Luca Busani Patrizio Pezzoti Roberta Creti Rosa Maria Martoccia Silvio Brusaferro Aija Vilde Aiva Jakovela Elina Langusa Liga Grudule Madara Grinsteine Uga Dumpis Asta Dambrauskiene Astra Vitkauskiene Daiva Tirvaitė Lukas Cemnalianskis Edita Kazenaite Ilma Lozoraitiene Ruta Adomaitiene Ruta Ambrazaitiene Silvija Kiveryte Agniete Maciulaityte Jolanta Kuklyte Justė Petrene Rolanda Valinteliene Virginija Kanapeckiene Asta Razmiene Brigita Kairiene Giedre Aleksiene Ginreta Valinciute Robertas Petraitis Arjen Elsemulder Ashna Nakched Jasper Claessen Lili Gui Marcel de Kort Rosa Perán Alieke Van Leeuwen Elma Smeets Marcel Mennen Pita Spruijt Robbin Westerhof Andreas Skulberg Eirik Rødseth Bakka Kadri Miard Svein Høegh Henricsen Anneli Pellerud Cecilia Kallberg Christine Årdal Hanne-Merete Eriksen Katrine Kranstad Mari Molvik Oliver Kacelnik Patrycja Sollund Roar Samuelsen Therese Bakke Anne Margrete Urdahl Madelaine Norström Anna Olczak-Pienkowska Anna Skoczynska Dorota Żabicka Jarosław Bysiek Joanna Rekawek Ana Lebre Eva FalcãO Gianina Scripcaru Isabel Neves Sérgio Gomes Nuno Pereira Andrei Mihai Malutan Cristian Iuhas Loredana Szakacs Mara Kissiedou-Bob Razvan Ciortea Eva Grilc Irena Klavs Katja Turk Maja Šubelj Mitja Vrdelja Mojca Serdt Nina Jemec Uroš Glavan Zoran Simonović Ana Navarro Tamayo António López Navas Cristina Muñoz Madero José Luis Alonso Lebrero Laura Alonso Irujo María Santacreu García Paloma Crespo Robledo Gloria Oliva Marta Massanés Antonio Oliver Palomo Atanasio García Pineda Elena Ferragut Estrella Rojo Eusebi Castaño Leonor Periañez Alberto Manuel Torres Cantero Casimiro Jiménez Guillén Hana Hukelova Manuel Alcaraz María ángeles Carlos María del Pilar López Acuña Alberto Gil Setas Arantxa Ibarrola Segura Carmen Ezpeleta Claire Gahigiro Merino María Eugenia Portillo Bordonabe Marisol Fragoso Xabier Beristáin Rementería German Peñalva José Miguel Cisneros Milena Estevez Sophie Monteau Lucia Del Rio María José González De Suso Pilar Gallego Berciano Ainhoa Aranguren Oyarzábal Daniele Alioto José Manuel Izquierdo Palomares María José Calvo Alcántara Raisa González Pérez Teresa Havarria Anette Hulth Karin Carlin Lotta Edman Malin Grape Olov Aspevall Axana Haggar Elisabet Lindal Andrea Burgos Jakob Ottoson Marica Ostman Mia Egervärn Anna Nordenfelt Björn Bengtsson Ingrid Söderman Anders Bjers Jan-Ingvar JöNsson Maria Starborg Mikaela Laine Patriq Fagerstedt Andrew Metcalfe Jenny Soder Birgitta Lytsy Jean Yves Madec Lucie Collineau Rodolphe Mader Anne Berger-Carbonne Melanie Colomb-Cotinat Clémence Bourély Jean-Philippe Amat Els M Broens Luca Busani Bénédicte Callens Paloma Crespo-Robledo Peter Damborg Maria-Eleni Filippitzi William Fitzgerald Thomas Grönthal Marisa Haenni Annet Heuvelink Jobke van Hout Heike Kaspar Cristina Muñoz Madero Madelaine Norström Karl Pedersen Lucie Pokludova Fabiana Dal Pozzo Rosemarie Slowey Anne Margrete Urdahl Alkiviadis Vatopoulos Christos Zafeiridis Jean-Yves Madec
Title: Defining the scope of the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance network in Veterinary medicine (EARS-Vet): a bottom-up and One Health approach
Description:
Abstract Background Building the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance network in Veterinary medicine (EARS-Vet) was proposed to strengthen the European One Health antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance approach.
Objectives To define the combinations of animal species/production types/age categories/bacterial species/specimens/antimicrobials to be monitored in EARS-Vet.
Methods The EARS-Vet scope was defined by consensus between 26 European experts.
Decisions were guided by a survey of the combinations that are relevant and feasible to monitor in diseased animals in 13 European countries (bottom-up approach).
Experts also considered the One Health approach and the need for EARS-Vet to complement existing European AMR monitoring systems coordinated by the ECDC and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Results EARS-Vet plans to monitor AMR in six animal species [cattle, swine, chickens (broilers and laying hens), turkeys, cats and dogs], for 11 bacterial species (Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, Staphylococcus hyicus, Streptococcus uberis, Streptococcus dysgalactiae and Streptococcus suis).
Relevant antimicrobials for their treatment were selected (e.
g.
tetracyclines) and complemented with antimicrobials of more specific public health interest (e.
g.
carbapenems).
Molecular data detecting the presence of ESBLs, AmpC cephalosporinases and methicillin resistance shall be collected too.
Conclusions A preliminary EARS-Vet scope was defined, with the potential to fill important AMR monitoring gaps in the animal sector in Europe.
It should be reviewed and expanded as the epidemiology of AMR changes, more countries participate and national monitoring capacities improve.

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