Project Outline: Monitoring Antimicrobial Resistance in Children Receiving Azithromycin

I'll be working under the supervision of Dr. Dagmar Alber to develop a simple and cheap way of monitoring the development of children receiving azithromycin as part of a larger trial in Mali called the LAKANA trial.
Project Outline: Monitoring Antimicrobial Resistance in Children Receiving Azithromycin
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Project Background

Large-scale administration of the antibiotic azithromycin to children seems to be a promising way to significantly reduce under-5 mortality (death) rates in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs). 

My project is part of a larger research project that hopes to establish if the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in these children could outweigh the benefit in reduced under-5 mortality rates. This project is part of a larger trial in Mali known as the LAKANA trial. 

The standard ways to test for antimicrobial resistance is expensive, time-consuming, has high technology needs, and requires trained staff. This makes it unfeasible in LMICs. 

My Role

I will be developing a simple, fast, and cheap way of testing for AMR in children given azithromycin from nasopharyngeal swab samples. I will be carrying out whole genome testing to identify the resistance genes in the bacteria of interest, optimising and validating my test, and comparing it to standard techniques! I'm thrilled that I get to help reduce healthcare disparity and can't wait to start my project. 

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Go to the profile of Emma Tan
about 2 months ago

This is such an interesting project, Rachel! All the best and have fun :)

Go to the profile of Rachel Lee
about 2 months ago

Thank you Emma!

Go to the profile of Zachary Kit Hampen Hobart
about 2 months ago

This project sounds fascinating, good luck!

Go to the profile of Rachel Lee
about 1 month ago

Thanks Zachary!! So does yours - I wish you the best of luck with it

Go to the profile of David Emanuel Elcock
about 1 month ago

I'll be most interested in your future report, in particular the comparative analysis of the common standard techniques along with the new proposed method. The concern of antimicrobial resistance is an increasing concern thus a more rapid detection method is much needed. Please keep us updated!

Go to the profile of Rachel Lee
about 1 month ago

Thank you Daniel! I‘m glad you‘re so interested