July 10-11, 2019 - Public Meeting
The July public meeting was dedicated to the council’s deliberation and vote on the NAP on CARB 2019 WG’s report out on their draft response to the Secretary of HHS on identifying priority areas for the next iteration of the National Action Plan on CARB, 2020-2025. The remainder of the two-day public meeting included panel presentations and council discussions surrounding antibiotic-resistance, anti-fungal resistance, behavior change/education, and One Health.
Agenda
Webcast Information
Notice
Meeting Documents
PACCARB New Authorizing Legislation
Presentations
PATIENT STORY: Surviving a Multi Drug Resistant Infection: My Experience
Thomas Patterson, University of California San Diego
REPORT OUT: National Action Plan on CARB 2020-2025 - Priorities Recommended
PANEL SESSION 1: Emerging Resistant Fungi - Candida auris
CDC and NIH Activities on Candida auris
Tom Chiller, CDC
Dennis Dixon, NIH
Oxford Hospital Outbreak of C. auris, UK Experience
Derrick Crook, Public Health England, University of Oxford
Overview of Azole Use in Agriculture
Wayne Jurick II, USDA
Triazole and Multi-Fungicide Resistance in Agricultural Pathogens
Kerik Cox, Cornell University
PANEL SESSION 2: Emerging Resistant Fungi - Aspergillus fumigatus
Resistance in Aspergillus Fumigatus – Human Health Implications
Tom Chiller, CDC
The Environment and Azole Resistance in Aspergillus
Sally Miller, The Ohio State University
Emergence of Azole Resistant Aspergillus Fumigatus and One Health
Jacques Meis, ECMM Centre of Expertise in Mycology Radboudumc/CWZ
PANEL SESSION 3: Innovations in Combating AMR
Utilizing Big Data to Track Outbreaks of Antimicrobial Resistant Pathogens
Jeffrey Shaman, Columbia University
Whole Genome Sequencing and Machine Learning to Modernize AMR Diagnostics
Jong Lee, Day Zero Diagnostics
Using Educational Programming, Games, and Comics for Impact
Russell Shilling, American Psychological Association
PANEL SESSION 4: Day-to-Day Provider Challenges to Client/Patient Behavior Change
Striking the Balance between Professional Responsibility and Antibiotic Use
Glen Miller, Dental Whale
Challenges to Implementing an ASP in a Community Pharmacy Setting
Nathan Wiehl, AuBurn Pharmacies
Pediatric Challenges with ASP in the Urgent Care Setting
John Santos, Children’s Hospital Colorado
Antibiotics for Small Animals: Barriers to Change
Mark E. Hitt, Atlantic Veterinary Internal Medicine and Oncology
PANEL SESSION 5: Solutions to Facilitate Behavior Change
Tracking Antibiotic Resistance and Demonstrating Responsible Antibiotic Use
Joel Nerem, Pipestone
Antimicrobial Stewardship Messaging in Canada
Denise Gilby, Public Health Agency of Canada
Guidelines for Implementing Antibiotic Stewardship in Dental Industry
Alonso Carrasco-Labra, American Dental Association
PANEL SESSION 6: Solutions to Facilitate Behavior Change: Education at the Foundation
CDC AR Education Efforts for the Public
Nicole Coffin, CDC
Outcomes of European and World Antibiotic Awareness Campaigns
Herman Goossens, University of Antwerp (via phone)
Animal Health Programs for 4-H Youth
Christopher Anderson, University of Maryland Extension
Tiny Earth: Crowdsourcing Antibiotic Discovery
Jo Handelsman, Wisconsin Institute for Discovery