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PATH-SAFE Newsletter September 2024

PATH-SAFE is a Shared Outcomes Fund (SOF) research programme which aims to pilot a national surveillance programme for foodborne diseases and antimicrobial resistance.

PATH-SAFE

PATH-SAFE is a 4-year, UK wide and cross government programme, led by the FSA and utilising £24m funding from the HMT Shared Outcomes Fund (SOF) and match funding from a range of government and academic delivery partners.

Project Summary

The report summarises 20 years of data on AMR in campylobacter in UK-produced chicken, spanning a range of different surveys. It describes time trends in AMR for the key antimicrobials important for human health and explores associations with production (and other) factors. It provides an annex that links researchers to a unified database containing the underpinning data.

Scientific background

Levels and trends of antimicrobial resistance in Campylobacter spp. from chicken in the UK

Methods

Levels and trends of antimicrobial resistance in Campylobacter spp. from chicken in the UK. Datasets and analysis plan were agreed with the FSA for this project before commencing analysis.