The hospital microbiome project: meeting report for the UK science and innovation network UK-USA workshop ‘beating the superbugs: hospital microbiome studies for tackling antimicrobial resistance’, October 14th 2013

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Jack Westwood
Matthew Burnett
David Spratt
Michael Ball
Daniel J Wilson
Sally Wellsteed
David Cleary
Andy Green
Emma Hutley
Anna Cichowska
Susan Hopkins
Mark Wilcox
Anthony Kessel
Ghada Zoubiane
Lara Bethke
Derrick W Crook
Jimmy Walker
Mark Sutton
Philip Marsh
Ginny Moore
Peter Wilson
Alison Holmes
Peter Hoffman
Chris Smith
Beryl Oppenheim
Julian Parkhill
Neil Woodford
Julie Robotham
Claire Kidgell
Martin Anyim
Gabriella Gilkes
Dawn Field
Josh Quick
Tony Pickering
Benjamin C Kirkup
Jack Gilbert
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[1] British Consulate-General,The Naked Scientists, Department of Pathology
[2] Cambridge University,Department of Microbial Diseases
[3] UCL Eastman Dental Institute,Nuffield Department of Medicine
[4] Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council,Department of Health
[5] University of Oxford,Nuffield Department of Medicine
[6] John Radcliffe Hospital,Biosafety Unit
[7] Richmond House,Clinical Microbiology & Virology
[8] Defence Science and Technology Laboratory,Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare
[9] Porton Down,Associated Infections Reference Unit
[10] Royal Centre for Defence Medicine,Addenbrooke’s Hospital Clinical
[11] Public Health England,Modeling and Economics Unit, Statistics, Modeling and Economics Department
[12] University of Leeds & Leeds Teaching Hospitals,National Institute for Health Research, Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC)
[13] Medical Research Council,Institute of Microbiology and Infection
[14] The Wellcome Trust,North West Lung Research Centre
[15] University of Oxford,Department of Wound Infections
[16] John Radcliffe Hospital,Department of Ecology and Evolution
[17] Public Health England,Institute for Genomic and Systems Biology
[18] Porton Down,undefined
[19] HPA Microbiology Services,undefined
[20] UCLH NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[21] Commonwealth Building,undefined
[22] Imperial College,undefined
[23] Public Health England,undefined
[24] Microbiology and Public Health Laboratory,undefined
[25] Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham,undefined
[26] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,undefined
[27] Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,undefined
[28] Public Health England,undefined
[29] University of Southampton,undefined
[30] NIHR Invention for Innovation Programme,undefined
[31] The Eden Project,undefined
[32] Human Micro Biome Project,undefined
[33] NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology,undefined
[34] University of Birmingham,undefined
[35] University of South Manchester,undefined
[36] Wythenshawe Hospital,undefined
[37] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,undefined
[38] University of Chicago,undefined
[39] Argonne National Laboratory,undefined
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Standards in Genomic Sciences | / 9卷
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Antibiotic resistance; Nosocomial infections; Hospital microbiome; Superbugs;
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The UK Science and Innovation Network UK-USA workshop ‘Beating the Superbugs: Hospital Microbiome Studies for tackling Antimicrobial Resistance’ was held on October 14th 2013 at the UK Department of Health, London. The workshop was designed to promote US-UK collaboration on hospital microbiome studies to add a new facet to our collective understanding of antimicrobial resistance. The assembled researchers debated the importance of the hospital microbial community in transmission of disease and as a reservoir for antimicrobial resistance genes, and discussed methodologies, hypotheses, and priorities. A number of complementary approaches were explored, although the importance of the built environment microbiome in disease transmission was not universally accepted. Current whole genome epidemiological methods are being pioneered in the UK and the benefits of moving to community analysis are not necessarily obvious to the pioneers; however, rapid progress in other areas of microbiology suggest to some researchers that hospital microbiome studies will be exceptionally fruitful even in the short term. Collaborative studies will recombine different strengths to tackle the international problems of antimicrobial resistance and hospital and healthcare associated infections.
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