Enable, Empower, Succeed: Harnessing Open Science for Antimicrobial Resistance Containment

Luria L Founou, Opeyemi U Lawal, Armando Djiyou, Erkison Ewomazino Odih, Daniel Gyamfi Amoako, Stephane Fadanka, Mabel Kamweli Aworh, Sindiswa Lukhele, Dusanka Nikolic, Alice Matimba, Raspail Carrel Founou
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant threat to global health, particularly in Western sub-Saharan Africa where 27.3 deaths per 100,000 lives are affected, and surveillance and control measures are often limited. Genomics research plays a crucial role in understanding the emergence, spread and containment measures of AMR. However, its implementation in such settings is particularly challenging due to limited human capacity. This manuscript outlines a three-day bioinformatics workshop in Cameroon, highlighting efforts to build human capacity for genomics research to support AMR surveillance using readily accessible and user-friendly web-based tools. The workshop introduced participants to basic next-generation sequencing concepts, data file formats used in bacterial genomics, data sharing procedures and considerations, as well as the use of web-based bioinformatics software to analyse genomic data, including in silico prediction of AMR, phylogenetics analyses, and a quick introduction to Linux command line. We provide a detailed description of the relevant training approaches used, including workshop structure, the selection and planning, and utilization of freely available web-based tools, and the evaluation methods employed. Our approach aimed to overcome limitations such as inadequate infrastructure, limited access to computational resources, and scarcity of expertise. By leveraging the power of freely available web-based tools, we demonstrated how participants can acquire fundamental bioinformatics skills, enhance their understanding of biological data analysis, and contribute to the field, even in an underprivileged environment. Our findings highlight the effectiveness of this training approach in empowering local researchers and bridging the bioinformatics gap in genomics surveillance of AMR in resource-constrained settings. Building human capacity for genomics research globally, and especially in resource-constrained settings, is imperative for ensuring global health and sustainable containment of AMR.
启用、授权、成功:利用开放科学遏制抗菌药耐药性
抗菌素耐药性(AMR)对全球健康构成了重大威胁,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲西部,每十万人中就有 27.3 人因此而死亡,而监测和控制措施却往往有限。基因组学研究在了解 AMR 的出现、传播和遏制措施方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,由于人力有限,在这种情况下开展基因组学研究尤其具有挑战性。本手稿概述了在喀麦隆举办的为期三天的生物信息学研讨会,重点介绍了为建设基因组学研究方面的人员能力所做的努力,以便利用随时可用、用户友好的网络工具支持 AMR 监测工作。研讨会向与会者介绍了新一代测序的基本概念、细菌基因组学中使用的数据文件格式、数据共享程序和注意事项,以及使用基于网络的生物信息学软件分析基因组数据的方法,包括AMR的默观预测、系统发生学分析和Linux命令行快速入门。我们详细介绍了所采用的相关培训方法,包括研讨会的结构、选择和规划、免费网络工具的使用以及所采用的评估方法。我们的方法旨在克服基础设施不足、计算资源有限和专业知识匮乏等限制。通过利用免费提供的网络工具,我们展示了参与者如何获得基本的生物信息学技能,提高他们对生物数据分析的理解,并为该领域做出贡献,即使是在贫困的环境中。我们的研究结果凸显了这种培训方法在增强当地研究人员能力方面的有效性,并弥补了在资源有限环境中对 AMR 进行基因组学监测方面的生物信息学差距。在全球范围内,尤其是在资源有限的环境中,培养基因组学研究人员的能力对于确保全球健康和可持续地遏制 AMR 势在必行。
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