The UK strategy for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its implications for research and development

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The UK strategy for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its implications for research and development John Watson Deputy Chief Medical Officer Department of Health Thursday 3 April 2014 1

The UK Antimicrobial resistance strategy 2013-2018

3 Source: WHO Global TB report 2013

Annual report of the Chief Medical Officer for England, published in 2013 4 Antimicrobial resistance

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6 Antimicrobial resistance Image from slides produced by McKinsey & Company, based on earlier image from Nature, 13 th July 2013

AMR is not only a health problem AQUACULTURE Seas & lakes Drinking water Swim Irrigation water Drinking water Rivers & streams Antibiotics Farm effluents & manure spreading Soil Sewage Rendering Dead stock Offal WILDLIFE Vegetables, seed crops, fruits & vegetables Animal feeds Antibiotics COMPANION ANIMALS Sheep FOOD ANIMALS Poultry Swine Others Cattle Commercial abattoirs & processing plants Direct contact Industrial & household antimicrobial chemicals Meat & fish Handling, preparation, consumption Food processing antimicrobials Hospital Care facilities HUMANS Urban areas Rural areas 7 Diagram based on Linton (1977), as adapted by Rebecca Irwin, Health Canada (Prescott 2000) and IFT

The UK Five Year Antimicrobial Strategy Link to Strategy: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-5-year-antimicrobial-resistance-strategy-2013-to-2018 8 The UK Five Year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2013-2018

Key aims of the UK strategy Prevent (people from being infected) Preserve (the antibiotics we have) Promote (development of new antimicrobials, new approaches, better diagnostics) Underpinning: knowledge and understanding of AMR 9 The UK Five Year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2013-2018

Main activities 1. Improving infection prevention and control practices in human and animal health 2. Optimising prescribing practice 3. Improving professional education, training and public engagement 4. Developing new drugs, treatments and diagnostics 5. Improving use of surveillance data 6. Improving identification and prioritisation of AMR research 7. Strengthening international collaboration 10

How is the strategy making this happen? A UK Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy High Level Steering Group has been set up to oversee delivery Implementation plan to be published (November 2014) Annual progress report Outcome measures to be published Promotion of global co-operation Research and Development 11

Scientific and research challenge New antimicrobials needed: more basic research and understanding effective (point of care) rapid diagnostics Novel treatments bacteriophages, the microbiome, antisepsis Non-human use of antimicrobials better understanding of links with human health Clinical use conservation best practice 12 Antimicrobial resistance

The JPIAMR Strategic Research Agenda The UK welcomes the JPIAMR initiative and the opportunity to discuss the Strategic Research Agenda. Antimicrobial resistance is a global problem with a significant impact on public health There are major challenges in reducing this threat The UK has played a major role in highlighting the urgency of the situation and the need to work nationally and internationally to secure a global approach 13

DH/NIHR funded AMR research Strategic co-ordination and support is provided through: Co-funders of the: UKCRC Translational Infections Research initiative and the Health Innovation Challenge Fund The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funds applied health research: running a themed call on AMR across 8 NIHR funding streams, funding two Health Protection Research Units on AMR and HCAI, funds initiatives aimed at supporting new diagnostics AMR Research Funders Forum established to align funding decisions, International 14

Global mobilisation and co-operation At the international level we need to: Raise awareness of the issue Prevention - collaborate to prevent the global spread of AMR (infection prevention and control, stewardship and conservation aspects), Research to understand transmission, One health approach to tackling AMR and developing evidence on the AMR transmission interface between human, animal and wider environment, to work with WHO, UN and other key international bodies to develop innovative financing and regulatory (licensing) approaches which will help stimulate development of new antibiotics. 15

International engagement to promote alignment and coordinated action AMR Thought Leaders meeting at Chatham House, June 2013 G8 Science Ministers meeting, June 2013? CMO England chairs WHO Strategic Technical Advisory Group (STAG), Keynote address at Chatham House conference Antimicrobial Resistance - Incentivising Change towards a Global Solution October 2013 CMO chaired AMR session at the World Innovation Summit for Health in Doha, December 2013 16 Proposed WHA resolution supported by over 50 countries, agreed at the WHO Executive Board in January and will go to WHA in May.

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Key web links UK Five Year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2013 to 2018 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/atta chment_data/file/244058/20130902_uk_5_year_amr_strat egy.pdf NIHR website includes information on the Health Protection Research Units and the AMR themed call - www.nihr.ac.uk Health Innovation Challenge Fund www.hicfund.org.uk UK Clinical Research Collaboration - http://www.ukcrc.org/ 18 The UK Antimicrobial resistance strategy 2013-2018