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JPIWATER-Water challenges for a changing world

DisPersal of AntIbiotic Resistance and antibiotics in Water ecosystems and Influence on liveStock and aquatic wildlife

Alternative title: Spredning av antibiotikaresistens og antibiotika i akvatiske miljø og virkning på husdyr og vannlevende dyr

Awarded: NOK 1.3 mill.

The PAIRWISE project aims to advance knowledge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a pollution in aquatic environments, wildlife, and livestock. PAIRWISE focuses on dispersal and dynamics of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB), antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) and antibiotics (ATB) in aquatic environments affected by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Overall goals are to understand: i) dispersal of ARB, ARG and ATB in surface waters downstream of WWTPs, ii) carriage of ARB and ARG in livestock linked to surface waters influenced by WWTPs, iii) role of aquatic birds in dispersal of ARB and ARG. Issues from the JPI call tackled by PAIRWISE include, but are not limited to: entry points and fate of ARB, ARG and ATB; identification of ARGs and ARB useful as indicators; providing insight to fate and transport of ARB, ARG and ATB to within and from aquatic ecosystems; and the role of aquatic birds in such events. PAIRWISE will assess the influence of AMR in agricultural settings and improve understanding of the dissemination and sustainment of AMR in the interface between humans, wildlife, and livestock with a ‘One Health’ perspective. It will provide vital knowledge for policy makers and end-users, facilitating informed decisions on mitigation strategies. NIVA leads the work on the dispersal of ARGs, ARB and ATB in waters. Main tasks include development of the methods protocols and harmonization, characterization of the study sites; determining the background levels, abundance and diversity of selected ARGs, ARB, ATB in aquatic environments; assessment of the entry points and levels; and evaluation of impact factors and dispersal of ARGs, ARB and ATB considering environmental, geographical, climatic, and temporal dimensions. Until now, water-related sampling campaigns have been carried out in two locations in Norway and samples are being prepared for the dedicated AMR analyses.

PAIRWISE aims to advance knowledge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a pollution in aquatic environments, wildlife, and livestock. PAIRWISE focuses on dispersal and dynamics of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB), genes encoding antibiotic resistance (ARG) and antibiotics (ATB) in aquatic environments affected by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Overall goals are to understand: i) dispersal of ARB, ARG and ATB in surface waters downstream of WWTPs, ii) carriage of ARB and ARG in livestock linked to surface waters influenced by WWTPs, iii) role of aquatic birds in dispersal of ARB and ARG. Issues from the JPI call tackled by PAIRWISE include, but are not limited to: entry points and fate of ARB, ARG and ATB; identification of ARGs and ARB useful as indicators; providing insight to fate and transport of ARB, ARG and ATB to within and from aquatic ecosystems; and the role of aquatic birds in such events. PAIRWISE will assess the influence of AMR in agricultural settings and improve understanding of the dissemination and sustainment of AMR in the interface between humans, wildlife, and livestock with a ‘One Health’ perspective. It will provide vital knowledge for policy makers and end-users, facilitating informed decisions on mitigation strategies. NIVA leads the work on the dispersal of ARGs, ARB and ATB in waters. Main tasks include development of the methods protocols and harmonization, characterization of the study sites; determining the background levels, abundance and diversity of selected ARGs, ARB, ATB in aquatic environments; assessment of the entry points and levels; and evaluation of impact factors and dispersal of ARGs, ARB and ATB considering environmental, geographical, climatic, and temporal dimensions. The PAIRWISE consortium consists of 7 partners from 5 countries and 2 continents forming a multidisciplinary team. PAIRWISE addresses the Aquatic Pollutants call ‘Measuring’ themes 1.1 and 1.2 as well as ‘Evaluating’ themes 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3.

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JPIWATER-Water challenges for a changing world

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Naturmangfold og miljøMarin forurensning inkl. miljøgifterInternasjonaliseringAvanserte produksjonsprosesserFNs BærekraftsmålMål 3 God helseLTP3 Hav og kystPolitikk- og forvaltningsområderPolitikk- og forvaltningsområderMiljø, klima og naturforvaltningLTP3 Rettede internasjonaliseringstiltakAnvendt forskningJoint Programming Initiative (JPI) (ny fra 2014)Naturmangfold og miljøTerrestrisk naturmangfold, økosystemer og økosystemtjenesterFornyelse og innovasjon i offentlig sektorNaturmangfold og miljøInternasjonaliseringInternasjonalt prosjektsamarbeidJoint Programming Initiative (JPI) (ny fra 2014)JPI Water ChallengesLTP3 Styrket konkurransekraft og innovasjonsevneGrunnforskningMarinMarin forurensning inkl. miljøgifterPortefølje HelseLTP3 Marine bioressurser og havforvaltningPortefølje InnovasjonLTP3 Innovasjon i stat og kommuneAntimikrobiell resistensPortefølje Klima og miljøCo-Funded/ERA-NETLTP3 Klima, polar og miljøLTP3 Nano-, bioteknologi og teknologikonvergensCo-Funded/ERA-NETERA-NET Cofund H2020LTP3 HelsePortefølje ForskningssystemetLTP3 Klima, miljø og energiHelseAvanserte produksjonsprosesserAvansert produksjonsteknologi som fag og teknologi (ny fra 2015)MarinFNs BærekraftsmålMål 6 Rent vann og gode sanitærforholdForskning og innovasjonLTP3 Høy kvalitet og tilgjengelighetForurensningNaturmangfoldLTP3 Muliggjørende og industrielle teknologierInternasjonaliseringInternasjonalt samarbeid om utlysningFNs BærekraftsmålPortefølje Banebrytende forskning