Centres for Antimicrobial Optimisation Network: India (CAMO-Net India)
Year of award: 2022
Grantholders
Prof Nusrat Shafiq
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, India
Dr Sanjeev Singh
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, India
Project summary
Purpose: To conduct research for optimising antimicrobial use in humans through three interlinked themes identified through a research roadmap and landscape review (medicines management; technology and innovation for optimised prescribing; culture, context, and behaviours). Structure: Researchers will be connected via a global network built on existing collaborations between National Hubs (UK, Uganda, South Africa, India, Brazil) with complementary research theme expertise. Opportunities for geographic (South-South and North-South) bilateral learning in research projects will maximise implementation and translational activities, facilitated by a comprehensive programme for knowledge mobilisation, capacity strengthening, and co-production for local context-specific, sustainable interventions. National Hubs will link with existing structures and be supported by quality-assured technology laboratories (Malawi, Ghana, Thailand) to support activities. Development of a Centres for Antimicrobial Optimisation Global Data Resource will provide underpinning network infrastructure for the global good. Network growth: Shadow national sites (Pakistan, Bangladesh, Timor Leste) will participate in network activities to actively build research collaborations and capacity with the National Hubs. In years 1-2, they will identify national research priorities and conduct a pilot project in year 3. The goal for a future iteration of CAMO-Net is that shadow national sites would become National Hubs, and new shadow sites would be identified.