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Antibiotic resistance in Vietnam: moving towards a One Health surveillance system

Bordier, Marion; Binot, Aurélie; Pauchard, Quentin; Nguyen, Dien Thi; Trung, Than Ngo; Fortané, Nicolas; Goutard, Flavie (2018), Antibiotic resistance in Vietnam: moving towards a One Health surveillance system, BMC Public health, 18, 1, p. 1136. 10.1186/s12889-018-6022-4

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2018
Journal name
BMC Public health
Volume
18
Number
1
Publisher
BioMed Central
Pages
1136
Publication identifier
10.1186/s12889-018-6022-4
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Bordier, Marion
Binot, Aurélie
Pauchard, Quentin
Nguyen, Dien Thi
Trung, Than Ngo
Fortané, Nicolas
Goutard, Flavie
Abstract (EN)
Background The international community strongly advocates the implementation of multi-sectoral surveillance policies for an effective approach to antibiotic resistance, in line with the One Health concept. To comply with these international recommendations, the Vietnamese government has issued an inter-ministerial surveillance strategy for antibiotic resistance, including an integrated surveillance system. However, one may question the ability and willingness of surveillance stakeholders to implement the collaborations required. To assess the feasibility of operationalising this strategy within the national context, we explored the role of key stakeholders in the strategy, as well as their abilities to comply with it. Methods We conducted a qualitative approach based on an iterative stakeholder mapping and analysis, in three distinct steps: (1) a description of the structure of the national surveillance strategy (literature review, key informant interviews); (2) an analysis of the key stakeholders’ positions regarding the strategy (semi-structured interviews); (3) the identification of factors influencing the operationalisation of the collaborative surveillance strategy (comparison of data collected at the first and second steps). Results The mapping of the surveillance system, as well as the characterisation of key stakeholders according to organisational and functional attributes, underlined that inter-sectoral surveillance initiatives do exist, but that the organisation of the national surveillance system remains highly silo-oriented. Based on stakeholder perspectives, we identified seven factors that may influence the implementation of the One Health strategy at national level: governance and operational frameworks, divergence of institutional cultures, level of knowledge, technical capacities, allocation of resources, conflicting commercial interests and influence of international partners. Conclusions The study suggests that the operationalisation of the collaborative surveillance strategy requires the full adhesion of stakeholders and the provision of appropriate resources. Based on these findings, we have proposed a guidance framework together with recommendations to move towards a more suitable governance and operational model for One Health surveillance of antibiotic resistance in Vietnam. To lever and promote successful inter-sectoral collaboration, a participatory “learning by doing” process could be applied to guide, frame and mentor stakeholders through the identification of appropriate levels of collaboration, depending on the expected positive impacts on the value of surveillance.
Subjects / Keywords
One health; Surveillance; Antibiotic resistance; Stakeholder analysis

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