Centres for Antimicrobial Optimisation Network – UK (CAMO-Net UK)

Year of award: 2022

Grantholders

  • Prof Alison Holmes

    Imperial College London, United Kingdom

  • Prof William Hope

    University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

  • Dr Jesus Rodriguez Manzano

    Imperial College London, United Kingdom

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 supported by quality-assured technology and research and development laboratories (Malawi, Ghana, Thailand) to support activities. Development of an Antimicrobial Resistance Data Warehouse 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.