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Participant contact list
AustraliaMarilyn Cruickshank (Female)Professor of Nursing ResearchUniversity of Technology Sydneymarilyn.cruickshank@uts.edu.au+61-423-842897
ChileMrs. María Aldunate (Female)Chief of Drug Information SectionInstitute of Public Healthfaldunate@ispch.cl+56225755462
Hong Kong, ChinaMs. Patricia Ching (Female)Principal NurseWHO Collaborating Center for Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Hong Kongchingpty@yahoo.com.hk+852-39176704
Prof. Wing Hong Seto (Male)Co-DirectorWHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control, the University of Hong Kongwhseto@hku.hk+852-3917-6802
IndonesiaDr. Triya Novita Dinihari (Female)HeadSection for Early Warning, DG for Diseases Prevention and Control, Ministry of Healthtndinihari@yahoo.com+628-7880871040
Ms. Bunga Dian Kurniati (Female)PharmacistNational Agency of Drug and Food Controlbunga_dian_k@yahoo.com+628-1293306567
JapanProf. Satoshi Hori (Male)ProfessorDepartment of Infection Control Science, Juntendo Universityshori@juntendo.ac.jp+81-3-38133111
Dr. Junko Sato (Female)DirectorOffice of International Cooperation, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agencysato-junko@pmda.go.jp
Mr. Takahiro Shirakawa (Male)InspectorNational Veterinary Assay Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheriestakahiro_shirakaw140@maff.go.jp
Prof. Kazuhiro Tateda (Male)PresidentJapanese Association for Infectious Diseaseskazu@med.toho-u.ac.jp
Ms. Yoko Nakata (Female)Health Policy Senior specialistMSD K.K (Japan)yoko.nakata@merck.com
MalaysiaDr. Noor Amelia Abdrasid (Female)Principal Assistant DirectorMedical Development Division, Ministry of Healthdramelia_ar@moh.gov.my
Dr. Suraya Amir Husin (Female)Senior Principal Assistant DirectorMedical Development Division, Ministry of Healthdrsurayaamirhusin@gmail.com
Prof. Victor Lim (Male)Pro Vice-ChancellorInternational Medical Universityvictor_lim@imu.edu.my+60-3-86567228
PeruMr. Victor Fiestas Solórzano (Male)Infectious Disease SpecialistNational Institute Health
vfiestas@ins.gob.pe+51-1-748-0000
Mr. Luis Fernando Donaires Toscano (Male) Infectious Disease SpecialistNational Institute Healthfernandod1225@gmail.com+51-1-748-1111
The PhilippinesDr. Irene Florentino-Farinas (Female)Medical Officer IVDepartment of Healthayeenfarinasmd@gmail.com+87-57734 ext 253
Republic of KoreaMr. Damon Ihm (Female)Policy ManagerMerck Sharp & DohmeDamon.ihm@merck.com+82-10-2380-3909
Ms. Young Jin Nah (Male)Sr. Market Access SpecialistMerck Sharp & DohmeYoung.jin.nah@merck.com+82-10-3725-2821
SingaporeDr. Claudia Adler (Female)Regional Commercial LeadMSD Asia Pacificclaudia.adler@merck.com+65-96437134
Prof. David Chien Boon Lye (Male)Associate ProfessorTan Tock Seng Hospitaldavid_lye@ttsh.com.sg+65-0-90066785
Ms. Hui Ling, Esther Ng (Female)Director, Market Access Asia PacificMSD International GmbHesther.ng@merck.com+65-90304647
SwitzerlandProf. Didier Pittet (Male)Chief Medical Officer, University Hospitals of Genevadidier.pittet@hcuge.ch+41-22- 3729828
ThailandDr. Mintra Lukkana (Female)VeterinarianNational Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standards, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperativesl.mintra@gmail.com
Ms.Rathar Benchapalanont (Female)PharmacistFood and Drug Administration, Ministry of Public Healthraththar.b@gmail.com
USADr. Michael Bell (Male)Deputy DirectorDivision of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Preventionzzb8@cdc.gov
Mrs. Lynn Cinelli (Female)DirectorMerck Sharp & Dohmelynn.cinelli@merck.com+886-2-8780-6014
Mr. Silas Holland (Male)DirectorMerck Sharp & DohmeSilas.holland@merck.com+1-202-624-2575
Mr. Michael Schmitz (Male)DirectorC&M Internationalmschmitz@crowell.com+1-3015187351
VietnamMr. Hung Thai Cao (Male)Deputy DirectorDepartment of Medical Service Administration, Ministry of HealthThai_caohung@yahoo.com
+84-904-109-918
Mrs. Thi Minh Chau Nguyen (Female)Deputy DirectorThe International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Healthchautinotina@yahoo.com+84-24-62732235
Chinese TaipeiProf. Feng-Yee Chang (Male)ProfessorTri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center fychang@ndmctsgh.edu.tw+886-2-87927258
Miss Hsiao-Ling Chang (Female)Deputy DirectorDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlhlchang@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 exp3853
Prof. Shan-Chwen Chang (Male)DeanCollege of Medicine, National Taiwan Universitychangsc@ntu.edu.tw+886-2-23562185
Mrs. Shu-Ling Chang (Female)NurseDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlling@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825
Miss Ching-I Chen (Female)AssistantAgricultural Technology Research Institute1052073@mail.atri.org.tw+886-37-585681
Mrs. Hsiu-Chu Chen (Female)Pharmacist Taichung Veterans General Hospitalkiku@vghtc.gov.tw
Dr. Li-Kuang Chen (Male)Chief of Laboratory Diagnosis SectionHualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundationlkc@tzuchi.com.tw+886-3-8561825 ext12090
Dr. Shih-Chung Chen (Male)MinisterMinistry of Health and Welfare
Dr. Yao-Shen Chen (Male)ChiefDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital yschen@vghks.gov.tw
Prof. Yee-Chun Chen (Female)ProfessorDepartment of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicineyeechunchen@gmail.com+886-2-23123456 Ext 65908, 65054
Miss Yu-Wen Chen (Female)PharmacistShionogikylie@shionogi.com.tw+886-2-25516336
Dr. Chun-Wen Cheng (Male)Medical doctorDivision of Infectious Diseases, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Miss Wan-Hsin Cheng (Female)ChiefPublic Health Bureau Tainan City Governmentdc13@tncghb.gov.tw+886-6-2679752 ext367
Prof. Wen-Jin Cherng (Male)SuperintendentLinkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Miss Chia-Wen Chiang (Female)NurseChina Medical University Hospital2jdiagxl@yahoo.com.tw+886-2-24570549
Dr. Chuen-Sheue Chiang (Female)Associate ResearcherCenter for Diagnostics and Vaccine Development, Centers for Disease Controlcschiang10@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-26531350
Dr. Shih- Ming Johnson Chiang (Male)PresidentWorld Veterinary Association (WVA)jvh125@gmail.com+886-988670671
Miss Hui-Yi Chien (Female)Public Health OfficerDivision of Planning and Coordination, Centers for Disease Controlivy0311@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext3602
Dr. Li-Jung Chien (Female)Section ChiefDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controljung@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-2395982 ext3835
Dr. Chien-Shun Chiou (Male)Principal InvestigatorCenter for Diagnostics and Vaccine Development, Centers for Disease Controlnipmcsc@cdc.gov.tw+886-4-24750452
Prof. Cheng-Hsun Chiu (Male)ProfessorDepartment of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospitalchchiu@adm.cgmh.org.tw
Dr. Jih-Haw Chou (Male)Director GeneralCenters for Disease Control
Mrs. Wei-Hui Chou (Female)SpecialistDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlweihui@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext3862
Dr. Yu-Ju Chou (Female)Medical OfficerNorthern Regional Center, Centers for Disease Controlawuxawu@gmail.com+886-3-3982789
Mr. Chien-Hua Chu (Male)SpecialistDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Control
olin0725@gmail.com+886-921392889
Mrs. Sun Chin Chuan (Female)CommissionerTaipei Tzu Chi Hospitalwagdar@ms39.hinet.net+886-978913695
Miss Hsin-Tzu Chuang (Female)PharmacistShionogimeredith@shionogi.com.tw+886-2-25516336 ext66
Mr. Pei-Hua Chuang (Male)Associate Technical SpecialistFood and Drug Administrationcph@fda.gov.tw+886-2-27877754
Prof. Yin-Ching Chuang (Male)ProfessorChi Mei Medical Centersecretary@mail.chimei.org.tw+886-6-6226999 ext.72007
Mr. Yuan-Zong Gu (Male)Medical TechnologistTaipei Veterans General Hospitaltmub8604008@pchome.com.tw+886-911915910
Mrs. Li-Yuan Ho (Female)Registered NurseNursing Departmentleann35311@yahoo.com.tw+886-2-24974101
Miss Hsuan-ling Hsiao (Female)Clinical PharmacistLinkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospitalellisa@adm.cgmh.org.tw+886-975367862
Miss Yi-Chen Hsieh (Female)Public Health InspectorDepartment of Health, Taipei City Governmentlizzie248@health.gov.tw
+886-2-23759800 ext1964Mrs. Mia-Hui Hsu (Female)ICNNursing Department, Rueifang Miner Hospitalcefiros@ms25.hinet.net+886-2-24974101
Miss Wei-Ting Hsu (Female)Assistant Technical SpecialistDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlwthsu@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-3959825 ext3865
Mr. Wen-Chien Hsu (Male)Medical TechnologistTri-Service General Hospital Songshan Branchymdarwins@gmail.com+886-919985905
Miss Chi Hsuan (Female)Section ChiefPublic Health Bureau, Ping Tung County Governmentpthchihsuan@ksmail.mohw.gov.tw+886-8-7380208
Miss Yi-Jen Hung (Female)Medical TechnologistTaipei Municipal Gan-Dau Hospitallily80053131@gmail.com
Dr. Chen-Hua Huang (Male)DoctorCathy General Hospitalinfection@cgh.org.tw+886-2-28587156
Dr. Chin-Cheng Huang (Male)Deputy MinisterCouncil of Agriculture
Miss Jing-Fang Huang (Female)Assistant ResearcherAgricultural Technology Research Institutehcf@mail.atri.org.tw+886-37-585680
Prof. Kao-Pin Huang (Male)ProfessorChina Medical University Hospital
kapihw@gmail.comMiss Li-Jung Huang (Female)Secretary General Taiwan Society of Health-System Pharmacists lijung8819@gmail.com+886-988921082
Prof. Yhu-Chering Huang (Male)Attending PhysicianChang Gung Memorial Hospitalychuang@cgmh.org.tw+886-975365934
Miss Yu-Chin Huang (Female)NurseRuefang Miner Hospitalvive@ms4.hinet.net+886-2-24974101
Dr. Chieh Ju(Female)DoctorNew Taipei City Hospitalhopeliu@ms26.hinet.net
Miss Yu-Fen Ke (Female)Senior Technical SpecialistDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlkyf@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext3885
Dr. Shu-Chen Kuo (Male)Attending Physician and Assistant InvestigatorNational Health Research Institutesludwigvantw@gmail.com+886-37-246166 ext35527
Prof. Wen-Chien Ko (Male)Chief of Division of Infectious DiseasesDivision of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, National Cheng Kung University Hospitalwinston3415@gmail.com+886-62353535 ext.3596
Miss An-Chi Lai (Female)Section ChiefDivision of Planning and Coordination, Centers for Disease Controlangellai@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3600
Mr. Wei-Fan Lai (Male)Medical Laboratory ScientistHope Doctor Hospitalk223930@yahoo.com.tw+886-919961330
Dr. Susan Shin-Jung Lee (Female)Chief, Division of Infectious DiseasesKaohsiung Veterans General Hospitalssjlee28@yahoo.com.tw+886-73-422121 ext.2029
Miss Yi-Ting Lee (Female)Pharmacist Shionogi annie_lee@shionogi.com.tw
Yuan-Ti Lee (Male)Chung Shan Medical University HospitalDirector of Infection Diseasecshy521@csh.org.tw+886-4-24739595 ext.34700
Miss Rachel Li (Female)Stationed AgentDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Taiwan Centers for Disease Controlfabail@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3867
Dr. Ching-Len Liao(Male)DirectorNational Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinologychinglen@gmail.com+886-37-246166
Mr. Wei-Tsen Laio (Male)Associate CoordinatorJoint Commission of Taiwanwt.liao@jct.org.tw
Miss Chien-Yuan Lin (Female)DirectorDivision of Planning and Coordination, Centers for Disease Controlhscylin@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3010
Dr. Chii-Jeng Lin (Male)PresidentJoint Commission of Taiwanalina.wu@jct.org.tw+886-2-89643040
Mr. David Lin (Male)Country ManagerPfizer Limited
Dr. Huan-Po Lin (Male)Visiting Doctor Country Hospitaljameslin@url.com.tw
Miss Le-Hau Lin (Female)Nursing Home DirectorPopulation HospitalSf7324742@gmail.Com+886-8-7331228
Dr. Stephen Sheng-Fong Lin (Male)Pfizer IncAPAC Regional Medical Therapeutic Area Leadstephen.lin@pfizer.com+886-937548237
Dr. Tzou-Yien Lin (Male)Chair of the Board of DirectorsNational Health Research Institutes
Mrs. En-Chi Liu (Female)Infection Control Nurse Chang Gung Memorial Hospitalangel20050714@adm.cgmh.org.tw+886-928375360
Mr. Kevin Liu (Male)DirectorPfizer Taiwankevin.liu@pfizer.com+886-2-28097979 ext.756
Miss Li-Ling Liu (Female)CounselorMinistry of Health and Welfare+886-2-28097979 ext.756
Miss Tsui-Ping Liu (Female)SupervisorLinkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospitalblue1010@adm.cgmh.org.tw+886-975366307
Dr. Yung-Ching Liu (Male)Chief Infection DiseaseTaipei Medical University --Shuang Ho Hospital08682@s.tmu.edu.tw+886-2249-0088 ext.1755
Dr. Hsiu-Jung Lo (Female)InvestigatorNational Health Research Instituteshjlo@nhri.org.tw+886-2-22490088 ext.1755
Dr. Yi-Chun Lo (Male)Deputy Director-GeneralCenters for Disease Controlloyichun@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23945203
Mrs. Hui-Li Lu (Female)Medical TechnologistTaichung Armed Forces General Hospitallulu803m2005@yahoo.com.tw+886-4-23912080
Mrs. Ying-Ping Ma (Female)Specialist Animal Health Inspection DivisionBureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine Council of Agriculturev019009@mail.baphiq.gov.tw+886-2-23431440
Mr. Jasper Macslarrow (Male)Director International Affairs-Asia Pfizer Limited jasper.macslarrow@pfizer.com
Dr. Jung-Jung Mu (Female)Research FellowCenter for Diagnostics and Vaccine Development, Centers for Disease Controljjmu@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-26531356
Prof. Sung-Ching Pan (Female)DoctorNational Taiwan University Hospitalscpbpan@gmail.com+886-972652564
Miss Wan-Chen Shen (Female)PharmacistShuang-Ho Hospital16323@s.tmu.edu.tw+886-970746322
Mrs. Yi-Ting Shen (Female)Professional NurseOffice of Preventive Medicine, Centers for Disease Controlbeckeyshen@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3182
Dr. Chung-Liang Shih (Male)Director GeneralMinistry of Health and Welfare
Dr. Tai-Hwa Shih (Male)Deputy Director GeneralBureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine (BAPHIQ)hcshih@mail.baphiq.gov.tw+886-2-23431465
Miss Yu-Yen Shih (Female)Senior SpecialistDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlyyshih@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3887
Mr. Chen-Yi Su (Male)DoctorTan Chai Hospitalsujohn789@yahoo.com.tw+886-2-28231853
Dr. Chih-Kuang Su (Male)Attending PhysicianXinzhuang Yingren Hospitalthome666@yahoo.com.tw+886-922271158
Dr. Ying-Shih Su (Male)Medical Officer
Eastern Regional Center, Centers for Disease Controlsih0818@cdc.gov.tw+886-3-8223106
Dr. Cheng-Sheng Tai (Male)Attending DoctorAttending Doctor Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taitung Branch t7612217@gmail.com+886-89-222882
Miss Chun-His Tai (Female)Infection Control Medical TechnicianTaichung Veterans General Hospitaltaichun1209@hotmail.com+886-4-23592525 ext.3100
Miss Kuei-Lien Tien (Female)Registered NurseCenter for Infection Control, National Taiwan University Hospitalkltien@ntuh.gov.tw+886-2-23123456 ext.63029
Miss Chia-Shan Tsai (Female)PharmacistTaipei Medical University – Shuang Ho Hospital10587@s.tmu.edu.tw+886-2-22490088 ext.1167
Miss Chia-Yin Tsai (Female)Public Health InspectorDepartment of Public Health Taoyuanm508103012@gmail.com+886-3-3340935 ext.2104
Ms. Ching-Hua Tsai (Female)Asso. Market Access DirectorMerck Sharp & Dohmeyvette.tsai@merck.com
Dr. Chin-Shiang Tsai (Male)Attending PhysicianNational Cheng-Kung University Hospitaljasonmammal@gmail.com+886-6-2353535 ext.3596
Tsai-Ling Yang Lauderdale (Female)Investigator
National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinologylauderdale@nhri.org.tw+886-37-246166
Miss Wan-Hsuan Tsai (Female)Assistant Technical SpecialistDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlwasht@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-2395-9825 ext.3061Dr. Shu-Hui Tseng (Female)DirectorDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controltsengsh@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3850
Dr. Tsung-Pei Tsou (Female)Medical OfficerDivision of Preparedness and Emerging Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Controltsungpei@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext4022
Miss Kai-Hao Wang (Female)Sr. Public Affairs/Policy MangerPfizer Limitedkai-hao.wang@pfizer.com+886-2-55789253
Dr. Kung-Ching Wang (Female)Medical OfficerCentral Regional Center, Centers for Disease Controlkcwang35@cdc.gov.tw+886-4-24739940 ext.203
Prof. Kwua-Yun Wang (Female)Vice PresidentTaiwan Nurses Associationtwna@twna.org.tw+886-2-27552291 ext.12
Mr. Cheng-Hao Wu (Male)Program CoordinatorDivision of Planning and Coordination, Centers for Disease Controlcollinwu@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3630
Dr. Chi-Jung Wu (Female)Assistant Investigator and Attending PhysicianNational Health Research Instituteswucj@nhri.org.tw+886-6-7000123 ext.65220
Dr. Hao-Hsin Wu (Male)Medical OfficerDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controlwuahushing@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825Mrs. Hsiu-Hui Wu (Female)Assistant ResearcherAgricultural Technology Research Institutehhwu@mail.atri.org.tw+886-37-585681
Dr. Jiunn-Shyan Julian Wu (Male)Section ChiefDivision of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Controldelight@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.3870
Dr. Mai-Szu Wu (Male)SuperintendentTaipei medical University --Shuang Ho Hospitalmaiszuwu@gmail.com+886-2-22490088 ext.8810
Dr. Yi-Chun Wu (Female)Division DirectorDivision of Quarantine, Centers for Disease Controlwuyj@cdc.gov.tw+886-2-23959825 ext.4021
Miss Hsiang-Yin Yeh (Female)Associate Technical SpecialistMinistry of Health and Welfaremdime@mohw.gov.tw+886-2-85907334
Dr. Muh-Yong Yen (Male)DirectorTaipei City Hospitalmyyen1121@gamil.com+886-2-23703739 ext.1000
Experts / consultants list
Name Gender Economy Organization Position E-mail
Shih- Ming Johnson Chiang
M CTWorld Veterinary Association (WVA)
Presidentjvh125@gmail.com
Kazuhiro Tateda
M JPJapanese Association for Infectious Diseases
Presidentkazu@med.toho-u.ac.jp
David Chien Boon Lye
M SGTan Tock Seng Hospital
Associate Professor
david_lye@ttsh.com.sg
Victor Lim M MYInternational Medical University
Pro Vice-Chancellor
victor_lim@imu.edu.my
Wing Hong Seto
M HK
WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control, The University of Hong Kong
Co-Director whseto@hku.hk
Didier Pittet M CHUniversity hospitals of Geneva
Chief Medical Officer
didier.pittet@hcuge.ch
Satoshi Hori F JP
Department of Infection Control Science, Juntendo University
Professorshori@juntendo.ac.jp
Patricia Ching
F HK
WHO Collaborating Center For Epidemiology, School Of Public Health, University Of Hong Kong
Principal Nurse
chingpty@yahoo.com.hk
Marilyn Cruickshank
M AUUniversity of Technology Sydney
Professor of Nursing Research
marilyn.cruickshank@uts.edu.au
Cheng-Hsun Chiu
M CT
Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Professorchchiu@adm.cgmh.org.tw
Yao-Shen Chen
M CT
Department of Internal Medicine ,Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital
Chiefyschen@vghks.gov.tw
Yin-Ching Chuang
M CTChi Mei Medical Center
Professorsecretary@mail.chimei.org.tw
Agenda
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Time Subject Moderator/ Speaker08:20-08:50(30 mins) Registration
08:50-09:00(10 mins) Opening Ceremony
09:00-09:10(10 mins) Opening Remarks
Dr. Shih-Chung ChenMinister, Ministry of Health and Welfare
Dr. Chin-Cheng Huang Deputy Minister, Council of Agriculture
09:10-09:25(15 mins) Group Photo
09:25-09:55(30 mins)
Keynote Speech IChinese Taipei’s action plan against antimicrobial resistance
Moderator Dr. Tzou-Yien LinChair of the Board of Directors, National Health Research Institutes
SpeakerProf. Shan-Chwen Chang Dean, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University
09:55-10:25(30 mins)
Keynote Speech IIWorld Veterinary Association’s strategy on the prudent use of antimicrobials
Moderator Dr. Tai-Hwa Shih Deputy Director General, Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine (BAPHIQ)
SpeakerDr. Shih- Ming Johnson ChiangPresident, World Veterinary Association (WVA)
10:25-10:45(20 mins) Coffee Break
Session I Strengthening surveillance and laboratory capacity to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
Moderator Prof. Feng-Yee Chang Professor, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Time Subject Moderator/ SpeakerCenter Dr. Cheng-Hsun Chiu Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
10:45-11:10(25 mins)
Fighting antimicrobial resistance with rapid, point-of-need diagnostic methods
Prof. Kazuhiro Tateda President, Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases
11:10-11:35(25 mins)
Establish network for AMR surveillance in Asia Pacific region
Dr. Stephen Sheng-Fong Lin Regional Medical Therapeutic Area Lead, Anti-infective, Asia-Pacific, PEH, Pfizer Inc.
11:35-12:00(25 mins)
Longitudinal multicenter surveillance on AMR
Dr. Tsai-Ling Yang LauderdaleInvestigator, National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, National Health Research Institutes
12:00-12:30(30 mins) Panel Discussion
13:00-14:00(90 mins)
Luncheon Session: Strategies to Scale up Patient Access to Novel Antibiotics. Hosted by LSIF
Session II Policies to promote antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP)
ModeratorDr. Yao-Shen Chen Chief, Department of Internal Medicine ,Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital Dr. Shu-Hui Tseng Director, Division of Infection Control and Biosafety, Centers for Disease Control
14:00-14:30(30 mins)
Antimicrobial Stewardship Programme in Singapore
Prof. David Chien Boon Lye Associate Professor, Tan Tock Seng Hospital
14:30-15:00(30 mins)
The Antibiotic StewardshipProgramme in Malaysia
Prof. Victor Lim Pro Vice-Chancellor, International Medical University
15:00-15:40(40 mins) Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
15:40-16:10(30 mins)
The Antibiotics Stewardship in Hong Kong
Prof. Wing Hong SetoCo-Director, WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control, The University of Hong Kong
16:10-16:40(30 mins)
Healthcare-associated Infections in Intensive Care Units in Asia: Recent Trends Based on Healthcare-associated Infections Surveillance Network over an 8-year period
Prof. Yee-Chun Chen Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine
16:40-17:10 Panel Discussion
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Time Subject Moderator/ Speaker(30 mins)18:00-20:00(120 mins) Welcome Reception (Invited Only)
Friday, 21 September 2018
Time Subject Moderator/ Speaker08:30-09:00(30 mins) Registration
09:00-09:30(30 mins)
Keynote Speech IIIWHO strategies to fight antimicrobial resistance
ModeratorProf. Shan-Chwen Chang Dean, College of Medicine, National Taiwan UniversitySpeakerProf. Didier PittetChief Medical Officer, University hospitals of Geneva
09:30-10:00(30 mins)
Keynote Speech IVAntimicrobial Resistance Detection and Containment;a current US approach
ModeratorDr. Yi-Chun Lo Deputy Director-General, Centers for Disease ControlSpeakerDr. Michael BellDeputy Director, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
10:00-10:15(15 mins) Coffee Break
Session III Infection control strategies to contain antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
ModeratorProf. Yin-Ching ChuangProfessor, Chi Mei Medical Center
Prof. David Chien Boon Lye Associate Professor, Tan Tock Seng Hospital
10:15-10:40(25 mins)
Ten years improvement in infection control practice and antimicrobial optimization in the 29 private university hospitals in Japan
Prof. Satoshi Hori Professor, Department of Infection Control Science, Juntendo University
10:40-11:05(25 mins)
Strategies to prevent and control AMR infection in Hong Kong
Ms. Patricia ChingPrincipal Nurse, WHO Collaborating Center For Epidemiology, School Of Public Health, University Of
Friday, 21 September 2018
Time Subject Moderator/ SpeakerHong Kong
11:05-11:30(25 mins)
Carrot or stick? Building capacity in ASP and infection control through quality accreditation
Prof. Marilyn Cruickshank Professor of Nursing Research, University of Technology Sydney
11:30-12:00(30 mins) Panel Discussion
12:00-12:10(10 mins) Closing Remarks
Dr. Jih-Haw ChouDirector General, Centers for Disease Control
12:10-13:10(60 mins) Lunch Break
13:10-14:00(50 mins) Transport to Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Session IV Site Visit to Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (Invited Only)
ModeratorProf. Wen-Jin CherngSuperintendent, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial HospitalSpeakerDr. Cheng-Hsun Chiu Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Dr. Chun-Wen ChengMedical doctor, Division of Infectious Diseases, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
APEC Conference on Strategies against the Evolving Threats from Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): From Awareness to Concrete Action
Luncheon Session: Strategies to Scale up Patient Access to Novel AntibioticsSeptember 20, 2018, 13:00 – 14:00
Schedule
1. (15 min) Introduction/Scene-setting and US efforts to encourage development of novel antibiotics Moderator: Michael Bell, Deputy Director, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This session will explore the value of novel antibiotics within a stewardship framework, as well as strategies and policies various APEC economies have implemented to facilitate development of and increase access to novel antibiotics. Some examples include: accelerated registration and reimbursement, partnerships with industry, funding for R&D, reimbursement reform, and value-based pricing. The session will provide an opportunity for economies to discuss steps that have been taken as well as remaining gaps.
2. (10 min) The value of novel antibiotics: Perspective of an ID doctor Dr. Yee-Chun Chen, Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, National Taiwan University Hospital
Challenges treating patients with resistant infections (surveillance, infection control, AMS, diagnostics access to novel antibiotics)
Value of novel antibiotics for appropriate patients and steps needed to enhance appropriate access in Chinese Taipei.
3. (10 min) Japan’s efforts to support the development of novel antibiotics Dr. Junko Sato, Director, Office of International Cooperation, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency
G7/G20 leadership, GHIT, PMDA/FDA/EMA harmonization and guidance
4. (10 min) The role of industry to develop and support appropriate use of novel antibiotics Lynn Cinelli, Director, International Policy and Government Affairs, Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD)
Scientific, regulatory, and economic challenges to antibiotic development Public-private partnerships to support appropriate access to novel antibiotics
5. (15 min) Moderated discussion
Project Title:
APEC Conference on Strategies Against the evolving Threat from Antimicrobial Resistance(AMR): From Awareness to Concrete Action
Instructions: Please indicate your level of agreement with the statement listed in the table below.
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree N/A
COMMENTS (Continue on back if necessary)
The objectives of the training were clearly defined
65.4% 34.6% 0% 0%
The project achieved its intended objectives
65.4% 34.6% 0% 0%
The agenda items and topics covered were relevant
64.1% 35.9% 0% 0%
The content was well organized and easy to follow
62.8% 37.2% 0% 0%
Gender issues were sufficiently addressed during implementation
43.6% 42.3% 2.6% 11.5%
The trainers/experts or facilitators were well prepared and knowledgeable about the topic
70.5% 29.5% 0% 0%
The materials distributed were useful
57.7% 39.7% 1.3% 1.3%
The time allotted for the training was sufficient.
61.5% 37.2% 0% 1.3%
Relevance of Workshop to participants’ economy
Very relevant: 47.4% Mostly relevant: 43.6% Relevant: 3.8% Not much relevant and N/A:5.2%
Level of knowledge and skills prior to and after attending the conference
Significant improvement:55% Similar:33%N/A:12%
1. How relevant was this project to you and your economy? [5] [4] [3] [2] [1] [N/A] (very) (not much)Result 47.4% 43.6% 3.8% 1.3% 0% 3.9%
Explain: I am engaged in Japanese veterinary antimicrobial resistance monitoring
system, in animal sector. There is national committee on AMR in my economy and our policy. This is very important because we learned about experience of advanced
economies in this topic. Beside experts give us tools to implement the national plan of AMR.
It is relate with my business, about institution infection disease control. This is part of our global commitment to stop the spread and emerge AMR. Strengthen strategies for AMR through of the national plan with your five
objectives. I received actual information to implement, the national plan against AMR in my
economy. These topics help to understand the AMR situation worldwide. We faced the same problem in Chinese Taipei to against the AMR issue and
also need to find out the proper solutions to resolve the issues. I am an ID physician all the time focus on AMR and Antimicrobials in Chinese
Taipei. In Chinese Taipei, the CDC and NHRI work on TNIS and TSAR for decades. APEC, AMR symposium, 2018 (Taipei) make the connect with WHO project of GLASS (2015)
AMR is a very important problem and need to be tackled for every APEC economies.
AMR is a problem very relevant to all. We face a serious problem of AMR. This is a threat across many economies and the effect is not limited to within
borders of a specific economy. Good opportunity to learn of the strategies employed by other economies Antimicrobial resistance is one of priority issues globally. Every economy has
started to focus on this issue. Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Resistance is an important issue worldwide. The related mortality and morbidity
have great impact on our economy.
2. In your view what were the project’s result/achievements? I gained knowledge about approaches for AMR in human sector. Learning international experience about AMR. Exchange/ share the management of AMR in each economy.
How to control AMR. To share experience and get skills to implement surveillance in my economy. We still have a lot of challenge, but we must to find the opportunity, through
combined the activity with other department (ex: epidemiologist and public health sector)
It is very important to control AMR. This project provide a platform on sharing strategies, and experience with the
aim in combating AMR. Excellent. International collaboration. Build a whole ASIA APEC network for AMR. Best practices shared and speakers were generous in answering questions. Global alignment together with AMR issue. Know the experience of implementation plans on AMR in Asia economies. Increase our understanding of the different approaches. Knowledge about AMR management, situation in APEC economics. Infection control and effective antimicrobial stewardship program. It were very important to share experience with another economies. The most success is gathering knowledgeable speakers. Great and successful. The project provide a platform for all participants. The project has achieved the concept of “one health” that multisector has taken
participate in this event. It has introduces the latest development on AMR issues. This project has share the experience of AMR control. Introduce various economies’ ASP policies. Share all information including speaker’s presentation to all participants. Sharing the AMR action plans and AMR surveillance experiences by APEC
economies. The projects had improves our knowledge of AMR, and improved the exchange
experience within different partners. Sharing of member economies’ methods of and success in AMR control. Recent AMR information in different economies. I learned more information about how to fight antimicrobial resistance in different
economies. The discussion between domestic delegates and speakers helps the strategies
of combating AMR to become localized to fit individual environment. The project is great. Excellent! Identified the general issues in APEC and exchanged the potential solutions for
the issues. AMR Policies Clear the definition on DDD/1000 p’t-day (DID) VRE(Vancomycin-R
Enterococcus faecieum) and Carrot/ stick for ICP( Infection control practionner) The project gave the opportunity to the members of APEC to share experience
and achievement on progress of ASP in different economy. International exchange and understanding of global AMR status, at economy
level and possible ways to combat AMR. Clarity and a view to upcoming changes.
Opportunity to meet and share experiences with other economies To understand more about the different antibiotics control and antimicrobial
resistant project in Asia control At least, we have a rough blueprint of AMR on APEC region. Furthermore,
experience sharing is one of important results in the conference. Enhance the public awareness towards the issue of surveillance and control of
antimicrobial resistance (AMR). New international information on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). To increase the awareness of AMR.
3. What new skills and knowledge did you gain from this event? Strategies to combat AMR. Rapid test. Surveillance of AMR. Stewardships programs, multiceltes surveillance of AMR. The information about resistance microba in the world, hoe to control, prevent
sharing information about antimicrobial resistance. Surveillance of AMR. The research about AMR among Asia economy is very interesting and it is very
practical to my business. Different approaches and strategies in AMR containment which includes
surveillance program prevention and antibiotics stewardship. AMS programmes. Situation in Japan and other economies. Epidemiology of AMR & ASP in Asia. Delineating differences on the surveillance systems being utilized by each
economy and the partner private companies. AMR threaten our ability and right to be healed and cured.
Each economies’ program detail. Sustained and long-term work in CPI will result in the AMR reduction. Global strategic plan, surveillance & monitoring of AMR information, networking
system to gather the AMR information. New diagnostic methods Knowledge about measurement in another economies to decrease AMR. WHO strategies fight AMR and AMR detection and containment of other
economy. The practical experience on infection control. New strategies of WHO program. I have learned the new approach on quality control. The development progresses of AMR surveillance. New concept of infection control. New quality management on AMR issue. New diagnosis test on AMR. Emergence and spread of AMR can be managed and controlled. The veterinary part of antibiotics use and the multicenter surveillance on AMR. E.g. AMR detection & containment current US approach (Bell) Insights on identifying key factors that contribute to a successful ASP. I learned more information about the antimicrobial stewardship programs in
different economies.
The importance of hand hygiene. The trend of some multidrug resistant organisms. The surveillance systems in different regions and economies as well as the
executable practice in ASP. AMR diagnosis Elecronic-Nose by prof. kazuhiro Tateda Strategic plans of ASP to fight against AMR. Strategic action plans to combat AMR in other economies. The situation of AMR in each economy and different surveillance system. Some strategies at the micro –level. First, I learn several types of surveillance systems and how are these systems’
advantages and disadvantages. It is also give me a different thought how to deal with AMR with limited source.
How to conduct national program of AMR and how to join the WHO GLASS program.
New international information on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Understanding the prevalence of AMR and infection control policy in other
economies.
4. Rate your level of knowledge of and skills in the topic prior to participating in the event. [5] [4] [3] [2] [1] [N/A] (very) (not much)Result 6.4% 32.1% 42.3% 7.7% 0% 11.5%
5. Rate your level of knowledge of and skills in the topic after participating in the event. [5] [4] [3] [2] [1] [N/A] (very) (not much)Result 23.1% 51.3% 14.1% …. 0% …… 0%.....................11.5%
Explain: Get the new idea to develop the project on AMR. We are not experience in this topic, because we are only work the plow, but for
this reason, all the skills are new and useful for us. I get to learn best practices from other economies as well. New antibiotics
should be expedited in terms of formulation and production. It is necessary a work multi-disciplinary and in all level for reduce AMR. To
continue with surveillance in centinel hospitals. The conference schedule is well organized. Thus, it is easy to understand for
fresh learner. Strategic plans to fight against AMR and endorsement of ASP in my hospital
initiated since 1990. Strategic action plans to combat AMR in ASP and infection control. We hear more of the same, information that we know but it’s consolidated and
refreshed. Limited discussions of economies’ policies and national strategies New international information on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
6. How will you apply the project’s content and knowledge gained at your workplace? Please provide examples (e.g. develop new policy initiatives, organize trainings, develop work plans/strategies, draft regulations, develop new procedures/tools etc.)
Explain: Share approaches in human sector in workplace. Develop work plans/ cools. Organize training. Further understanding what AMR project are going on currently and in the
future. Develop new procedure and give training. Develop the surveillance system to AMR. Infection Disease Control is my project, and my business including institution
infection control, it is import to people who are living in long term care home to prevent AMR infection.
By strengthening the current program and adapting strategies learned from various economics during the workshop (e.g. infection prevention and control, and antimicrobial stewardship program)
Discuss these in the national group meeting. Launch a new project about AMR& ASP. We are now reviewing our national action plan on preventing AMR since it is
three years old already. An umbrella policy on how to execute the plan will be drafted.
Develop new local initiative. To continue with activities scheduled in the national plan AMR like the
development educational sessions online on AMR importance. Organize trainings, share information to public. Future class teaching on epidemiology of infection disease for global health
student. All of them. We will apply the project’s content and knowledge gain to our policy initiative,
develop work plans and organize trainings. I will revise our AMR policies to meet the latest development. Since the AMR isn’t popular in my economy, I will organized relevant workshop
to promote this issue much more. I will develop new policy initiatives to meet the goal of one health. It has inspired me to develop a multi sector policies involving agricultural and
vegetarian to tackle the AMR together. Develop work plans/strategies. Share all the available information (handouts, notes) to my colleagues. Discuss how to implementation. Maybe I could develop new policy initiatives or develop new procedures at my
workplace. Develop work plans/ strategies.
New policy. Create a platform to discuss the AMR issues and identify the root cause in
Chinese Taipei for preparing proper action items against AMR. Conduct a survey to identify the current gap of ASP in real world practice in
order to find out the place for improving. Hold local conference with inviting representatives from associated government
agencies (e.g. TFDA, CDC, NHIA, etc.), medical societies (e.g. IDST, ICST) and hospital ID/ID control divisions for going through the findings or conclusions from above platform/survey to set up executable action plans at hospital level.
Advocate the importance of anti-AMR via media or holding campaign to deliver the correct messages to the publics
We need to prescribe antimicrobials, judiciously. To Accesses effective antimicrobials, for those existed.
Selection of small but important problem to be fixed, then after, set up strategic plans for improvement.
Develop ASP monitoring KPIs and design more “carrot and sticks”. To communicate with clinical physicians. Share the key messages and approach to ensure that when we advocate we
are using the same surround sound with key stakeholders. To arrange the antibiotics research project. Pharmaceutical industry has been done a lot of events or plans on AMR issues.
Recently, we focus on training program, regional surveillance establishment and education materials development.
Conduct multicenter AMR surveillance program, in which data collection follows the recommendation from WHO GLASS.
Organize trainings, develop work plans/strategies, draft regulations, and develop new procedures/tools.
7. What needs to be done next by APEC? Are there plans to link the project’s outcomes to subsequent collective action by fora or individual actions by economies?Explain: Please include animal sector and environment sector. The project of infection disease, ex influenza, pertussis, and other air
transmission bacteria or vims. Yes, there are link the project’s outcome. One health approach in next APEC. Collection information, data and launch ASP for APEC. During break, we don’t mind watching videos promoting the economy’s tourism;
but please also include AMR/AMS/AMU videos from other economies to strengthen the promotion against AMR spread.
Suggest of concrete goal of AMR. Introduce the topic on AMR in the curriculum of training health professional as
well as CPI concepts. Expanded the scope of AMR to agriculture sector, not only in human health. Pandemic infection prepared Surveillance of infection disease There are not plow yet, but it would be witnessing to learn strategies to measure
antimicrobial because we don’t get this result at this moment.
Emerging infection disease. The APEC should promote cross economies collaboration study project. Building a reginal AMR surveillance network. To update the progress or preliminary outcomes of the actions taken in Q6 Help Chinese Taipei’s TNIS, TSAR into WHO-GLASS mapping. To identify issues and problems encountered in plans to combat AMR and
develop solutions. Need to advocates others to take this seriously. More tangible moves towards cooperation among economies. To support the study project for AMR. I think so far, the principles of AMR is based on WHO’s action plan. However, it
should be based on regional need and circumstances to establish region-wide action plan.
Implement a One Health approach.8. How could this project have been improves? Please provide comments on how to improve, if relevant.Explain: It was good to learn about the approaches for AMR in human sector. Prepare enough handbooks. No, this is an excellent conference. The project is very good. To engage all the stakeholder through one health approach. Some slides are missing in the handouts given to the participant. Please print
the latest copies of presentation next time; WHO presentation was not in our conference book.
Poster viewing should be accompanied by presentation of the author economy. It should be done in groups, round robin style so everybody can listen and ask questions later.
Participants in government/payer side. More engaged. There could be a session where the progress of economies are exposed. This is very awesome conference! It needs to discuss what final statement should be delivered. Excellent, good database and instruction system to join all information of
different sectors. Could keep Vietnam to improve AMR. The conference room was too small to accommodate all participants. In
addition, the direction signs were not big enough to see. Maybe it could include a session to set up (or announce) the goal of APEC in
following year so economies representatives could bring them back to their own economy to develop proper action plans and it could be shared again in the subsequent meeting.
More WHO satellite meeting or symposium on launched projects to be held in Chinese Taipei.
More interactive sessions such as short presentations on viewpoints (pros and cons) and discussion session to solve difficult to tackle issues.
Some practical issues, like how to encourage physicians to report CRE. More dissenting voices the downfall is that we are all talking amongst ourselves
all believe in the issue and need to do something but not hearing why there are barriers with other stakeholders.
This project is great and should be held as frequently as possible. More politicians and high-rank officials should be invited because the importance AMR is only acknowledged by limited people and experts.
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