Evaluation of the French surveillance system for epidemiological surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in the community and nursing homes

Author:

Collineau Lucie1,Godebert Euriel123,Thibaut Sonia4,Lemenand Olivier4,Birgand Gabriel4,Caillon Jocelyne4,Bourely Clémence3

Affiliation:

1. French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety, Laboratory of Lyon, Epidemiology and surveillance Unit , Lyon , France

2. French National School of Veterinary Services (VetAgro Sup—ENSV) , Marcy-l’Étoile , France

3. French Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Directorate General for Food, Animal Health Unit , Paris , France

4. Regional centre for prevention of healthcare-associated infections (CPias), University Hospital of Nantes , Nantes , France

Abstract

Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been widely recognized as a major public health issue, which can be addressed through effective AMR surveillance systems. In 2018, a national surveillance programme for AMR in the community and nursing homes called Mission PRIMO was established in France. It builds on an existing network called MedQual-Ville that had been monitoring AMR mainly in the west of France community since 2003. Objectives and Methods To evaluate the MedQual-Ville surveillance activities and to formulate practical recommendations for improvement, using a semi-quantitative evaluation framework called OASIS. Results The evaluation showed that MedQual-Ville is overall a well-performing surveillance system. Its major strengths rely on excellent coordination and internal communication with clinical laboratories that participate on a voluntary basis. Surveillance objectives and procedures are clear to all participants. Hence, the quality and reliability of the data being produced is very high. At this stage, the major area for improvement is representativeness, with poor coverage achieved in several densely populated areas. Besides, the utility and impact of surveillance data could be improved by strengthening communication towards end-users, especially local prescribers. Conclusions There is currently no European programme or guidance for AMR surveillance in the community and nursing homes. Our results partly fill this gap, by evaluating how surveillance is being performed in France and providing recommendations that could be applicable to other countries with similar health systems. This work also highlighted the relevance of OASIS for evaluation of surveillance systems in the human sector.

Funder

French Plan Ecoantibio2

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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