Quadripartite One Health Integrated Surveillance of AMR and AMU

Quadripartite One Health Integrated Surveillance of AMR and AMU

The Quadripartite organizations jointly provide global guidance on One Health integrated surveillance of AMR and AMU and provide technical support to implementing countries. In this regard, the Quadripartite is jointly publishing guidance on One Health integrated surveillance of AMR and AMU. This overarching guidance document will support countries and organizations in developing integrated AMR and AMU surveillance systems across the human, animal, crops/plants and environmental sectors – using a One Health approach and a priority of the Global Leaders Group (GLG) on AMR. It also aligns with the Quadripartite One Health Research Agenda for AMR, which highlights integrated surveillance as a key research area in tackling AMR globally. In addition, the guidance will support the realisation of the key commitments of the political declaration approved following the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). The guidance provides countries with essential frameworks and considerations for designing surveillance systems based on national contexts and available resources. Following this overarching guidance, the Quadripartite plans to develop technical implementation documents, on an as-needed basis, to provide procedural details that support the establishment of integrated surveillance systems for AMR and AMU. 

The Quadripartite Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance on antimicrobial use and resistance – QTG-AIS: To support the development of the overarching guidance, the Quadripartite convened a Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance of AMR/AMU, composed of international experts across relevant sectors. The QTG-AIS was charged with providing advice to the Quadripartite on needs, scope and format on integrated surveillance; review and refine the current definition of integrated surveillance and agree on priority needs in different contexts; and provide strategic and technical advice to the Global Leaders Group on AMR.

 

 

Co-chairs

Professor Sabiha Essack

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Professor Jaap Wagenaar

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Members

John Stelling

Biography

Dr John Stelling – Physician/AMR Epidemiologist, Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School,

Assoc. Physician, Department of Medicine, USA

He has played critical roles in the development and implementation of technical documents on AMR/U surveillance, data analyses, and results interpretation. He is the developer of the WHONET software currently used to support local and national surveillance collaborations involving hospitals, public health, food, and veterinary microbiology laboratories in over 130 countries. He is the Co-Director of the WHO CC for Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance. He has extensive expertise in data standards and data storage/analysis/reporting requirements. In this capacity, he has played pivotal roles and has engaged with CLSI, ECDC, AGISAR, NARMS, NORM-VET, Fleming Fund, SNOMED, LOINC, and other national activities in all six WHO regions. He has supported several projects with an AMU component, including WHO GLASS, MicroPharm, and the CAPTURA and RADAAR projects, the latter two which were supported by The Fleming Fund.

Publications and Reports

Report on the sixth official meeting of the Quadripartite Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance (QTG-AIS)

Report on the fifth official meeting of the Quadripartite Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance (QTG-AIS)

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A pocket guide for political decision-makersAlso available in: Français - Español - Русский - 中文 -  العربية 

Report on the fourth official meeting of the Quadripartite Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance (QTG-AIS)

Report on the third official meeting of the Quadripartite Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance (QTG-AIS)

Report on the second official meeting of the Quadripartite Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance (QTG-AIS)

Report on the first official meeting of the Quadripartite Technical Group on Integrated Surveillance (QTG-AIS)

Terms of Reference for the Quadripartite technical group on antimicrobial resistance and use (AMR/U) integrated surveillance (QTG-AIS) are agreed to...

QPT Technical Core Team

FAOAlejandro Dorado GarciaAlejandro.DoradoGarcia@fao.org
 Agnes Agunosagnes.agunos@fao.org 
 Francesca LatronicoFrancesca.Latronico@fao.org
UNEPAitziber Echeverriaaitziber.echeverria@un.org
WHOJorge Matheumatheujo@who.int
 Chinyere Okorocokoro@who.int
 Sergey Eremineremins@who.int
 Ana Deandeanan@who.int
 Arno Mulleramuller@who.int
WOAHAna Mateusa.mateus@woah.org
 Delfy Gochezd.gochez@woah.org