1.2 Collection of Historical AMR Data


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Round One grants support institutions to collate and digitise data to provide early evidence for AMR policy recommendations.

This grant is aims to expand the volume of historical and current data on AMR and antimicrobial usage. In many low and middle income countries, institutions (academic, research, medical, etc) have been collecting AMR data for many years but have not shared this information publicly. By partnering alongside these institutions to collect and digitise exiting data, grantees will help establish an AMR baseline across Fleming Fund priority countries. Grantees have been tasked with developing a plan for AMR and antimicrobial usage data collection, rating the quality of the data collected and retrieving the information. Information related to microbiology, clinical practice and epidemiology, antimicrobial consumption and whole genome sequencing will be collected. The African Society for Laboratory Medicine has been awarded as the lead grantee for West Africa and East and Southern Africa for regional grant round one, grants one and two. The consortium is known as the Mapping Antimicrobial Resistance and Antimicrobial Use Partnership (MAAP).

African Society for Laboratory Medicine

Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy; IQVIA, Africa Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; West African Health Organisation; East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community; Innovative Support to Emergencies, Diseases and Disasters

Nov 2018 - Jul 2021

£2,937,907

Senegal, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Ghana, Gabon, Cameroon

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