Dynamics of AMR Spread, Persistence and Evolution Between Humans, Animals and Their Enviro
Humans in contact with animals such as dog owners, may be at risk of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) acquisition. This is the central issue to be investigated in DYASPEO
| Condition(s) | Antibiotic Resistant Strain, Transmission, Close-Contact |
|---|---|
| Status | Recruiting |
| Study type | Observational |
| Summary | Humans in contact with animals such as dog owners, may be at risk of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) acquisition. This is the central issue to be investigated in DYASPEO |
| Who can participate | Inclusion Criteria: * Adult or child planning to live in the same household as his/her dog during the three months following inclusion. * Planning to live in the same habitat in the next three months following inclusion (except for holidays). * Written consent of all adults and of at least one of the two parents for minors under parental authority. A different information note will be elaborated for each age category (6-10 yr-old, 10-15 yr-old and 16-18 yr-old). * Owning a dog recorded for a surgery at the National Veterinary School Exclusion Criteria: * Lack of signed informed consent * Subject in alternating custody * Subject under legal protection (guardianship) * Subject deprived of liberty under judicial constraint * Subject undergoing psychiatric care * Lack of affiliation to a socia |
| Sex | All |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Yes |
| Lead sponsor | Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris |
| Locations | Maisons-Alfort, France |
| Start date | 2025-12-15 |
| NCT ID | NCT06262009 |
| Official listing | https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06262009 |