Journal article

A One Health approach for the genomic surveillance of AMR

VM Jarocki, ML Cummins, CM Donato, BP Howden, SP Djordjevic

Microbiology Australia | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2024

Open access

Abstract

In the face of an escalating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis, genomic technologies have emerged as indispensable allies, providing innovative tools for a nuanced understanding of the abundance, persistence and mobilisation of antimicrobial resistance genes within microbial populations. This article explores advancements in genomic surveillance, including the integration with advanced computational tools to enhance our ability to predict AMR trends, detect outbreaks, and inform mitigation strategies. It highlights the critical role of a One Health approach, emphasising the importance of cross-sectoral collaboration among scientists, health care professionals, industry and policymakers t..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by Technische Universiteit Delft


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Medical Research Future Fund-supported AusPathoGen Program (FSPGN000049), the Australian Centre for Genomic Epidemiological Microbiology (AusGEM), a collaborative research initiative between the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and the University of Technology-Sydney, and the Cooperative Research Centre for Solving Antimicrobial resistance in Agribusiness, Food and Environments (CRC SAAFE). B. P. Howden is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Fellowship (GNT1196103).