10th Seminar of the National Reference Centers
Presentation
Seminar in memory of Ms. Virginie Ferré, member of the National Reference Centers (NRC) Committee from 2012 to 2022
The 10th seminar of the National Reference Centers (CNR), organized by Santé publique France in collaboration with the CNR Committee, took place on October 19, 2023, at the Novotel in Charenton-le-Pont (94).
The event brought together 147 participants, including representatives from the CNRs, members of the CNR Committee, and staff from Santé publique France, the Ministry of Health, and other health agencies involved in the surveillance and control of infectious diseases.
This seminar, opened by Dr. Grégory Emery, Director General of Health, and Dr. Caroline Semaille, Director General of Santé publique France, allowed the attending CNR experts to discuss their experiences in carrying out their missions and current developments that could impact them.
The event also served as an opportunity to present the call for applications for the designation of European Reference Laboratories, to anticipate the impact of the 2024 Olympic Games on NRL activities, and to discuss future developments in the NRLs’ contribution to surveillance and early warning systems.
Seminar presentations
Introduction
Review of the 2017–2022 Term of the CNR Committee - C. Burucoa - Chair of the CNR Committee
Renewal of the CNRs for the 2023–2027 term – D Che, Santé publique France
European Union Reference Laboratories
Application guidelines and scope – D Palm, ECDC
Presentation of CNR tools for communicating with European counterparts - E Cambau, CNR for Mycobacteria and Antituberculosis Drug Resistance
Transfer of techniques to second- and third-tier laboratories
Presentations on challenges and needs - A Pernin, DGS
Feedback: the perspectives of the CNRs and those of the CHs & CHUs
V. Foulongne, Montpellier University Hospital & C. Dupin, St. Brieuc Hospital – CNR Committee
NRC / LBMR: What are the interfaces?
What are their respective scopes and how can the interfaces be organized - C Burucoa, Poitiers
Discussion time between CNR leaders and project leaders - B Gouget & F Doucet Popular
“The 2024 Olympics will be a real challenge for surveillance!”
SUM’Eau Project: What is the purpose of wastewater surveillance, particularly in the context of the 2024 Olympic Games? - D Mouly & F Jourdain, Santé publique France
Impact of the Olympic Games on CNR operations: Business continuity plan / On-call scheduling / Risk mapping
Contribution of Regional Reference Centers to surveillance and public health safety
Emerging diseases at the heart of the surveillance and alert system:
The contribution of microbial genomics during a European Salmonella outbreak - François-Xavier Weil, Escherichia coli, Shigella, and Salmonella NRC
Resurgence of SGA infections – A Tazi, CNR for Streptococci
Impact of an outbreak on operations: Workload/Costs/Resources - O. Ferraris, Orthopoxvirus NRC
Pooling of resources for the surveillance of multiple pathogens - M-K Taha, CNR for Meningococci and Haemophilus influenzae
Regulatory monitoring:
Changes in MOT regulations: Revision of the list of pathogens - C Stern & V Waysbaum, ANSM
Feedback from a university hospital laboratory - J Le Goff, St Louis (Paris) - CNR Committee
Program developed by the members of the CNR Committee (terms 2017–2022 & 2023–2027):
Anne-Sophie Barret, Sophie Bertrand, Christophe Burucoa, François Caron, Didier Che, Bruno Coignard, Henriette de Valk, Clarisse Dupin, Julie Figoni, Vincent Foulongnes, Anne Goffard, Christophe Hennequin, Jérôme Le Goff, Simon Le Hello, Alban Le Monnier, Raphael Lepeule, Isabelle Parent du Chatelet, Walid Mokni, Hervé Pelloux, Alexis Pernin, Jean-Claude Piffaretti, Bruno Pozzetto, Françoise Raynaud-Ramisse, Gilles Salvat, Jean-Paul Stahl