January 30-31, 2019 - Public Meeting

Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.

The January 30th-31st public meeting was dedicated to hosting domestic and international stakeholders from all One Health domains, including animal, human, and environmental health, to explore priority areas that have emerged since the original National Action Plan on Combating Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria (CARB) was launched in 2015.

Agenda

Public Agenda

Webcast Information

Archived Webcast

Meeting Documents

Meeting Summary

2018 Secretary’s Task — PACCARB

Presentations

PANEL 1: One Health Surveillance and Big Data

Global Infrastructure and Surveillance, US Role Abroad
Marc Sprenger, World Health Organization

Using Clinical Data to Create a Regional One Health AR Surveillance Database
Peter Rabinowitz, University of Washington Center for One Health Research

Big Data Analysis of Integrative Conjugative Exchange (ICE) and AMR Evolution
James Kaufman, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

PANEL 2: Infection Control and Prevention

Rush to Brush health initiative: Reducing the Incidence of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia with Oral Hygiene
Mary Lee Conicella, Aetna Inc.

Prophylactic use of Vaccines (Passive/Active Immunity) to Prevent AMR Infections
Timothy Cooke, Novadigm Therapeutics, Inc.

Internal Biosecurity Project and Geofencing for Infection Control in Swine Farms
Andreia Arruda, the Ohio State University in collaboration with MSD-Merck

Biosecurity in Africa
Juan Lubroth, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

PANEL 3: Antibiotics, Therapeutics, & Alternatives

Discovery of Veterinary Spectrum Specific Antibacterial Agents: The Need for Innovation in Animal Health
Jeffrey Watts, Zoetis Inc.

Phages as Antibiotic Alternatives and their use in Humans, Agriculture, and Aquaculture
Nancy Tawil, Phagelux Inc.

Antibiotic Manufacturers’ Commitments: Supporting Measures to Reduce Concentrations of Antibiotics in Manufacturing Waste Discharges
Steve Brooks, Pfizer Inc.

Realities and Challenges of Pharmaceutical Development
Elaine Hamm, Ascend BioVentures LLC

PANEL 4: Vaccines and Diagnostics

Earlier Targeted Effective Antibiotic Therapy through Culture Independent Diagnostics
Thomas Lowery, T2 Biosystems Inc.

Prioritization of Vaccines to Reduce Antibiotic use in Animals
Elisabeth Erlacher-Vindel, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)

PANEL 5: Grass Roots Engagement and Advocacy

U.S. Federal Policy and Agricultural Antibiotic Use
Steve Roach, Keep Antibiotics Working

One Water and Public Health: Research to Action through Outreach and Education
Amy Sapkota, University of Maryland

The Importance of WASH in Preventing AMR and Improving Health Outcomes
Danielle Zielinski, WaterAid America

Engaging the Public with AMR and Hand Hygiene
Lesley Price, Glasgow Caledonian University

PANEL 6: Consumer Impact on Antibiotic Use

Antibiotic Use in Small-Scale Livestock Producers in Ecuador
Jay Graham, University of California, Berkeley

Addressing AMR as a Global Restaurant Company
Bruce Feinberg, McDonalds

Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: Interventions that Work
Jeffrey Gerber, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Sustainability of Antibiotics
Harshika Sarbajna, Sandoz International GmbH  

PANEL 7: One Health Surveillance

AMR in South Africa (via phone)
Olga Perovic, National Institute for Communicable Diseases

Small Animal Surveillance and One Health
Jennifer Granick, Minnesota One Health Antibiotic Stewardship Collaborative

One Health Data Reporting, Sharing, and Collaborating
Laura Goodman, College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University

Using Medicaid Data to Map Avoidable Prescribing Practices
Emily Lutterloh, New York State Department of Health

PANEL 8: Prescriber Behavior Change

Big Data to Improve Antibiotic Prescribing
Daniel Knecht, Aetna Inc.

Reducing Antimicrobial use in Animals and Promoting a Mindset Change
David Speksnijder, University of Utrecht

Minnesota One Health Antibiotic Stewardship Collaborative
Amanda Beaudoin, Minnesota Department of Health

Accelerating International Progress on AMR
Keiji Fukuda, University of Hong Kong

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