Objectives
of ARMed project
This
project will extend European studies, both those already finalised
as is HARMONY (infection control) or still undergoing data collection
as are EARSS (antimicrobial resistance) and ESAC (antibiotic consumption)
to southern and eastern Mediterranean partner countries which are
not participants in these projects. In this way, both European and
Mediterranean countries will benefit from the epidemiological analysis
of antimicrobial resistance and improved policies on antibiotic
consumption and infection control measures.
The
specific objective over the 4 years of the ARMed project are to:
1.
Initiate a network of experts on antibiotic resistance in the region
thereby improving collaboration within the Euro-Mediterranean zone
and influencing a common strategy and co-ordinated action at local
and international levels in accordance with the terms of EU Council
Resolution (1999/C 195/01).
2. Assemble a database on antibiotic resistance in selected medically
relevant pathogens by undertaking a surveillance study in the Mediterranean
partner countries through the collection of comparable antimicrobial
susceptibility data using a standardised protocol
3. Compare results from ARMed with similarly collected data from
the European Mediterranean countries by the EARSS network, creating
a more complete picture of resistance in the region
4. Investigate antibiotic consumption patterns and infection control
guidelines in use in the participating Mediterranean countries.
5. Link the data from the three separate sub-projects to attempt
to elucidate any relationships between antimicrobial resistance,
antibiotic consumption and infection control.
Project
Overview
This project
is divided into three main work packages, all three being epidemiological
studies: ARMed-EARSS (WP2), ARMed-ESAC (WP3) and ARMED-HARMONY (WP4).
These will follow similar procedures as those already performed
by the respective European systems but will collect data principally
from southern/eastern Mediterranean partner countries.
This project will establish a basic infrastructure to enable the
other work packages to be executed in an efficient standardised
consensual manner. It will also allow the best possible dissemination
of related information between the project participants, the medical
community and general public in the Euro-Mediterranean region. An
ARMed internet website with unrestricted access will be set up.
The website will be in English and will be freely accessible to
all professionals involved in antibiotic resistance especially within
the Mediterranean as well as to the public.
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