%0 Journal Article %T EPI-Net One Health reporting guideline for antimicrobial consumption and resistance surveillance data: a Delphi approach. %A Babu Rajendran N %A Arieti F %A Mena-Benítez CA %A Galia L %A Tebon M %A Alvarez J %A Gladstone BP %A Collineau L %A De Angelis G %A Duro R %A Gaze W %A Göpel S %A Kanj SS %A Käsbohrer A %A Limmathurotsakul D %A Lopez de Abechuco E %A Mazzolini E %A Mutters NT %A Pezzani MD %A Presterl E %A Renk H %A Rodríguez-Baño J %A Săndulescu O %A Scali F %A Skov R %A Velavan TP %A Vuong C %A Tacconelli E %A %J Lancet Reg Health Eur %V 26 %N 0 %D Mar 2023 %M 36895445 暂无%R 10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100563 %X Strategic and standardised approaches to analysis and reporting of surveillance data are essential to inform antimicrobial resistance (AMR) mitigation measures, including antibiotic policies. Targeted guidance on linking full-scale AMR and antimicrobial consumption (AMC)/antimicrobial residues (AR) surveillance data from the human, animal, and environmental sectors is currently needed. This paper describes the initiative whereby a multidisciplinary panel of experts (56 from 20 countries-52 high income, 4 upper middle or lower income), representing all three sectors, elaborated proposals for structuring and reporting full-scale AMR and AMC/AR surveillance data across the three sectors. An evidence-supported, modified Delphi approach was adopted to reach consensus among the experts for dissemination frequency, language, and overall structure of reporting; core elements and metrics for AMC/AR data; core elements and metrics for AMR data. The recommendations can support multisectoral national and regional plans on antimicrobials policy to reduce resistance rates applying a One Health approach.