2023 11 Covid Importance Genomic Surveillance Antimicrobial
2023 11 Covid Importance Genomic Surveillance Antimicrobial
2023 11 Covid Importance Genomic Surveillance Antimicrobial
November 14 2023
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major global challenge that could ultimately result in many more deaths
than the coronavirus pandemic.
"When the world was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, we showed how
powerful a tool genomic surveillance could be in helping us fight back.
This work grew out of its increasing application to real-world problems
such as detecting outbreaks in hospitals and in the
community—including foodborne outbreaks. We now need to take what
we learned from the pandemic including its bold and large-scale use and
reapply it to the complex problem of AMR."
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The potential to improve surveillance of AMR pathogens may be even
higher than for SARS-CoV-2 as the genome data can detect and track
outbreaks, provide a prediction for effective antibiotic treatment, reveal
the mechanism for resistance including mutations and the acquisition of
new DNA, and help understand the movement of resistance mechanisms
between bacteria.
The series covers multiple areas for the application of genomic AMR
surveillance including in hospital settings to help identify outbreaks and
inform infection prevention and control and informing clinical decision-
making at a patient level. They also highlight applications at a public
health level to detect emerging threats and to design and assess suitable
interventions like vaccination.
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innovations in genomic surveillance of AMR, looking at how the next
phase of genomic technologies and analysis methods might further
transform the surveillance landscape.
Dr. Elita Jauneikaite, Imperial College London, noted, "We are going to
be locked in an ongoing arms race with bacterial pathogens indefinitely.
Genomic surveillance offers real promise to help us fight back,
providing invaluable information to limit the spread and impact of
AMR."
Professor Peacock added, "It was clear from the pandemic that
sequencing was a vital tool that was needed in every country worldwide.
AMR is a global problem and once again we need to make sure countries
worldwide are in a position both to contribute to, and benefit from
genomic surveillance data."
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detect pathogens and understand the transmission and trends of drug
resistance in both high- and low-income settings. In order to respond
effectively to this data, we need to ensure that the tools being developed
are accessible and can be utilized by public health agencies around the
world."
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