Fighting Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections in EU-JAMRAI: The One-Health Response from Italy.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-06 DOI:10.1159/000531684
Luca Busani, Roberta Creti, Elisa Fabbro, Francesca Prestinaci, Annalisa Pantosti, Anna Maria Marella, Silvio Brusaferro, Michela Sabbatucci
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Abstract

Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious health threat, and it has high priority among the European public health agenda. The development and implementation of the National Action Plans (NAPs) with a One-Health perspective to fight AMR was supported in 2017 by the European Union (EU) through a Joint Action on Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (EU-JAMRAI). The Italian National Institute of Health (Istituto Superiore di Sanità), supported by the University of Udine, and the University of Foggia were among the 44 partners involved. This paper describes the results of EU-JAMRAI relevant to Italy and its impact on national policies.

Methods: The activities involved national and international experts who worked in groups, either in virtual or face-to-face meetings. Country-to-country visits were organized to assess and compare the national strategies to counteract AMR and to exchange best practices. In addition, qualitative research methods, particularly focus groups (FGs) and structured interviews, were carried out to collect information and opinions from the experts.

Results: The Italian team of experts from the Ministry of Health and the University of Foggia visited the Netherlands and hosted the Polish expert team in Italy. In two FG, stakeholders' opinions from different organizations were collected and analyzed to identify critical areas and provide recommendations to ensure implementation of the NAP and effective One-Health integration. In addition, attitudes of medical professionals toward antimicrobial stewardship were evaluated in a medium/large Italian hospital. Strengths were identified in the multidisciplinary approach and the hospital management's proactive involvement. As for the veterinary sector, Italy was among the 10 EU countries that did not have any national AMR surveillance in place for animal bacterial pathogens. Consequently, a European surveillance system was proposed with the adhesion of Italy. Regarding research and innovation to fight AMR and healthcare-associated infection, Italy worked with the other European partners to identify national research gaps and opportunities. As a result, recommendations were issued to the authorities to promote research and innovation with a One-Health approach.

Conclusions: The Italian participation in the EU JAMRAI provided experience and examples to the Italian government for implementing the NAP and planning the roadmap to fight AMR and helped point out the system's criticalities. It also supported the promotion of the One-Health integrated vision that was included in the updated NAP.

欧盟抗菌药耐药性和医疗保健相关感染的斗争--JAMRAI:意大利的统一卫生对策。
导言:抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)是一种严重的健康威胁,在欧洲公共卫生议程中具有高度优先地位。2017 年,欧盟(EU)通过 "抗菌药耐药性和医疗相关感染联合行动"(EU-JAMRAI),支持从 "一个健康 "的角度制定和实施国家行动计划(NAP),以抗击 AMR。意大利国家卫生研究院(Istituto Superiore di Sanità)在乌迪内大学(Udine University)和福贾大学(University of Foggia)的支持下,成为了 44 个参与合作伙伴之一。本文介绍了欧盟-JAMRAI 与意大利相关的成果及其对国家政策的影响:方法:参与活动的国内和国际专家以小组形式开展工作,或举行虚拟会议,或举行面对面会议。组织了国与国之间的访问,以评估和比较各国应对 AMR 的战略,并交流最佳做法。此外,还采用了定性研究方法,特别是焦点小组(FGs)和结构化访谈,以收集专家的信息和意见:来自卫生部和福贾大学的意大利专家团队访问了荷兰,并在意大利接待了波兰专家团队。在两个论坛上,收集并分析了来自不同组织的利益相关者的意见,以确定关键领域并提出建议,确保国家行动计划的实施和有效的 "一个健康 "整合。此外,还对意大利一家中型/大型医院的医务人员对抗菌药物管理的态度进行了评估。在多学科方法和医院管理层的主动参与方面发现了优势。至于兽医部门,意大利是欧盟 10 个尚未对动物细菌病原体进行任何全国性 AMR 监控的国家之一。因此,在意大利的支持下,提出了建立欧洲监测系统的建议。关于抗击 AMR 和医疗相关感染的研究与创新,意大利与其他欧洲伙伴合作,确定了国家研究差距和机会。因此,向当局提出了以 "一个健康 "方法促进研究和创新的建议:意大利对欧盟 JAMRAI 的参与为意大利政府实施国家行动方案和规划抗击 AMR 路线图提供了经验和范例,并帮助指出了该系统的关键问题。它还为促进 "一个健康 "综合愿景提供了支持,该愿景已被纳入更新后的国家行动方案。
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