Project: Tools for the Epidemiology of AMR Plasmids, One-Health Transmission and Surveillance

Acronym TEAPOTS (Reference Number: JPIAMR_NC_2022-015)
Project Topic Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is spreading rapidly across the globe, and much of this is driven by plasmids harbouring AMR genes. The ability of AMR plasmids to transfer independently presents a serious challenge for epidemiologists attempting to monitor the prevalence and spread of AMR using genomics approaches, because the patterns of transmission of AMR plasmids, and AMR genes, might be distinct from those of the host bacteria. There is thus a requirement at the core of One-Health AMR management strategies to tease apart the transmission of strains, plasmids (and even AMR genes carried in transposons), to implement effective monitoring and risk assessments. Currently, however, our capacity for effective plasmid molecular surveillance in both clinical and non-clinical settings is limited due to the diversity and speed of evolutionary change of plasmids. This poses both bioinformatic and conceptual problems, and current plasmid typing schemes lack the resolution to infer transmission links. This network brings together experts who have made critical contributions to this problem through the development of bioinformatics tools, clinical and non-clinical AMR surveillance, and plasmid biology. The network has two key aims:i) design and implement a novel platform (plasmid.watch) that incorporates WGS data from plasmids and their host strains (allowing easy cross-referencing between the two), and ii) identify the optimum rapid plasmid typing methods for surveillance. The network includes partners from LMICs and will place an emphasis on ECR training and stakeholder engagement.
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Call 3rd JPIAMR-ACTION Joint Call 2022

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 University of Bath Coordinator United Kingdom
2 University of Oslo Observer Norway
3 University of Oslo Observer Norway
4 Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa Observer Portugal
5 Institute for Infection Prevention and Hospital Epidemiology, University of Freiburg Observer Germany
6 Institut Pasteur Observer France
7 Institute for Infection Prevention and Hospital Epidemiology, University of Freiburg Observer Germany
8 University of Ibadan Observer Niger
9 University Medical Center Groningen Observer Netherlands
10 University of Oxford Observer United Kingdom
11 University of Bath Observer United Kingdom
12 SCIENSANO Observer Belgium
13 University of Agriculture Faisalabad Observer Pakistan
14 University Medical Center Utrecht Observer Netherlands
15 Instituto Ramón y Cajal de Investigación Sanitaria Observer Spain
16 University of Bristol Observer United Kingdom
17 Ramon y Cajal Research Institute for Health Observer Spain
18 University of Oslo Observer Norway
19 São Carlos Institute of Physics - University of São Paulo Observer Brazil
20 University of Bristol Observer United Kingdom
21 Institute for Infection Prevention and Hospital Epidemiology, University of Freiburg Observer Germany
22 University Medical Center Utrecht Observer Netherlands
23 University of Bath Observer United Kingdom
24 European Molecular Biology Laboratory - European Bioinformatics Institute Observer United Kingdom
25 Big Data Institute, University of Oxford Observer United Kingdom