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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.
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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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