Whole-Genome Sequencing As Part Of National And International Surveillance Programmes For Antimicrobial Resistance: A Roadmap

Carotin Vegyari,Anthony Underwood,Mihir Kekre,Silvia Argimon,Dawn Muddyman,Monica Abrudan,Celia Carlos,Pilar Donado-Godoy,Iruka N. Okeke, K. L. Ravikumar,Khalil Abudahab,Ayorinde Afolayan,Alejandra Arevalo,Johan Bernal-Morales, Erik Christopher Castro,June Gayeta, Vandan Govindan, Maria Fernanda Guerrero,Harry Harste,Elmer Herrera,Jolaade Janet Ajiboye, Polle Krystle Valdenarro,Marietta Lagrada,Melissa Ana Masim, Ali Molloy, Geeta Nagaraj,Anderson Osemahu Oaikhena,Agnettah Olorosa, Akshata Prabhu, Varun Shammana, M. R. Shincy, Darmavaram Sravani,John Stelling,Ben Taylor,Nicole Wheeler, Anneke Schmider,David Aanensen

BMJ GLOBAL HEALTH(2020)

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The global spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and lack of novel alternative treatments have been declared a global public health emergency by WHO. The greatest impact of AMR is experienced in resource-poor settings, because of lack of access to alternative antibiotics and because the prevalence of multidrug-resistant bacterial strains may be higher in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Intelligent surveillance of AMR infections is key to informed policy decisions and public health interventions to counter AMR. Molecular surveillance using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) can be a valuable addition to phenotypic surveillance of AMR. WGS provides insights into the genetic basis of resistance mechanisms, as well as pathogen evolution and population dynamics at different spatial and temporal scales. Due to its high cost and complexity, WGS is currently mainly carried out in high-income countries. However, given its potential to inform national and international action plans against AMR, establishing WGS as a surveillance tool in LMICs will be important in order to produce a truly global picture. Here, we describe a roadmap for incorporating WGS into existing AMR surveillance frameworks, including WHO Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System, informed by our ongoing, practical experiences developing WGS surveillance systems in national reference laboratories in Colombia, India, Nigeria and the Philippines. Challenges and barriers to WGS in LMICs will be discussed together with a roadmap to possible solutions.
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epidemiology, other diagnostic or tool, public health
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