Project: Network for Enhancing Tricycle ESBL Surveillance Efficiency

Acronym NETESE (Reference Number: JPIAMR_2018_N011)
Duration 01/04/2019 - 31/10/2020
Project Topic The extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-Escherichia coli Tricycle surveillance program has been developed by WHO to obtain a global picture of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in humans, animals and the environment in all countries, especially in those with limited surveillance capacities. Basically, Tricycle proposes countries to implement a similar technical protocol to generate yearly rates of ESBL-E.coli in the three sectors of interest. Repetition of harmonised protocol every year should allow determination of trends as well as inter- and intra-regional comparisons and provide a dynamic dashboard of antibacterial resistance for decision makers. Tricycle is currently in its implementation phase in a small number of pilot countries, sponsored by the Fleming Fund (United Kingdom). Other countries are preparing to initiate the process in the coming years with other sources of funding. However, at this stage, no formal system has been developed to assist all countries that will ultimately participate to Tricycle to be linked together for exchange, mutual support and experience sharing. The lack of such system could weaken the efficiency and sustainability of the whole project. Therefore, we take advantage of the 7th JPIAMR call to fulfil this gap by submitting the “Network for Enhancing Tricycle ESBL Surveillance Efficiency” (NETESE) proposal described here. NETESE gathers 15 institutions from nine low and middle income countries at different stages of implementation of Tricycle and three EU countries that have been strongly instrumental in its development. Effective networking will be obtained through the organisation of two face-to-face meetings that will gather all participants, at the beginning and at the end of the project. In between, they will exchange through trimonthly web-conferences on dedicated topics of interest. The outputs of NETESE will be to synergise the experience of the countries that are implementing Tricycle. NETESE will also establish contacts to ensure on its own sustainability in order to become the nest where additional countries that will have the will to enter Tricycle in the coming years will find support and experience, before helping themselves and others with similar difficulties to enter the surveillance program. Altogether NETESE should be a key element to draw a global dynamic picture of AMR.
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Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 INSERM Coordinator France
2 Université Libre de Bruxelles Observer Belgium
3 Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp Observer Belgium
4 Centre for Infectious Disease Control Observer Netherlands
5 Utrecht University Observer Netherlands
6 Regulations & Coordination Government of Pakistan Observer Pakistan
7 National Institute of Health Research and Development Observer Indonesia
8 Ministry of Health Observer Malaysia
9 University of Antananarivo Observer Madagascar
10 Institut Pasteur de Dakar Observer Senegal
11 University of Yaounde Observer Cameroon
12 Souro Sanou Teaching Hospital Observer Burkina Faso
13 Ministry of Public Health Observer Congo, Democratic Republic of the
14 Institut Pasteur de Côte d'Ivoire Observer Côte d'Ivoire
15 Université des Montagnes Observer Cameroon