{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: EPI-Net One Health reporting guideline for antimicrobial consumption and resistance surveillance data: a Delphi approach. {Author}: Babu Rajendran N;Arieti F;Mena-Benítez CA;Galia L;Tebon M;Alvarez J;Gladstone BP;Collineau L;De Angelis G;Duro R;Gaze W;Göpel S;Kanj SS;Käsbohrer A;Limmathurotsakul D;Lopez de Abechuco E;Mazzolini E;Mutters NT;Pezzani MD;Presterl E;Renk H;Rodríguez-Baño J;Săndulescu O;Scali F;Skov R;Velavan TP;Vuong C;Tacconelli E; ; {Journal}: Lancet Reg Health Eur {Volume}: 26 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Mar 2023 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100563 {Abstract}: 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.