Convergence in evaluation frameworks for integrated surveillance of AMR, CoEval-AMR PHASE 2

Environment

Surveillance

Research Network: 2021-01-01 - 2023-01-01
Total sum awarded: €148 175

An integrated approach to surveillance spanning different sectors has been promoted by international organisations for more than a decade and constitutes a central recommendation of the WHO action plan on AMR. The objective of the CoEval-AMR Network is to develop consolidated guidance for evaluation that addresses the specific needs of integrated One Health surveillance systems for AMR and AMU. Activities targeted for this proposal called “Co-Eval-AMR PHASE 2” include the development of methods and metrics for the evaluation of governance and impacts of One Health surveillance, and their application to selected country-based case studies. Two scientific workshops will be held to build on researchers’ experience and expertise, and consolidated guidance will be developed and made publicly available through the existing online websites. Results will allow for a better understanding of the added value of integrated surveillance for AMR, and to compare integrated surveillance governance strategies across countries in order to identify the most effective and efficient approaches.

Read More
Read Less
  • Cécile Aenishaenslin, Université de Montréal, Canada (Coordinator)
  • Maurizio Aragrande, University of Bologna, Italy (Observer)
  • Marion Bordier, CIRAD, Agricultural Research for Development, France (Observer)
  • Massimo Canali, University of Bologna, Italy (Observer)
  • Madelaine Norström, The Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Norway (Observer)
  • Didier Wernli, Global Studies Institute, Switzerland (Observer)
  • John Berezowski, University of Bern, Switzerland (Observer)
  • Hélène Carabin, Université de Montréal, Canada (Observer)
  • Nicolas Antoine-Moussiaux, University of Liege, Belgium (Observer)
  • Lis Alban, Danish Agriculture & Food Council, Denmark (Observer)
  • Jane Parmley, University of Guelph, Canada (Observer)
  • Mary Wiktorowicz, York University, Canada (Observer)
  • Phuc Pham Duc, Hanoi University of Public Health, Vietnam (Observer)
  • Arne Ruckert, University of Ottawa, Canada (Observer)
  • Sarah Mediouni, Université de Montréal, Canada (Observer)
  • Sara Babo Martin, Institute of Global Health, Switzerland (Observer)
  • Luis Pedro Carmo, University of Bern, Switzerland (Observer)
  • Alpha Amadou Diallo, Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA), Senegal (Observer)
  • Marianne Sandberg, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark (Observer)
  • Simon Ruegg, University of Zurich, Switzerland (Observer)
  • Daniele De Meneghi, University of Turin, Italy (Observer)
  • Laura Tomassone, University of Turin, Italy (Observer)
  • Barbara Haesler, Royal Veterinary College, RVC, United Kingdom (Observer)
  • Victor Del Rio Vilas, Centre for Universal Health, United Kingdom (Observer)
  • Anaïs Léger, Global Studies Institute, Switzerland (Observer)