Key
Results

The SPEARHEAD consortium developed new tools, evidence, and engagement approaches that improve antibiotic stewardship and prevention, accelerate diagnosis, and support informed decision-making in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.

partners

DRUG ALERT

A real-time hospital tool that detects irrational antibiotic use and supports rapid clinical action.

Subproject 01

OUTCOME

In-house medical device implemented at University Hospital Basel

Tool to filter patients by specific clinical criteria

Identification of high-risk or inappropriate antibiotic use cases

INNOVATION

Real-time patient data integration of prescriptions, diagnoses, and laboratory data for immediate risk detection

Early-warning functionality to support clinical decision-making

Scalable approach for broader medication surveillance

IMPACT

Improved medication safety and quality of care

Valuable decision-support tool for clinicians

Strengthened antibiotic stewardship practices

RAPID DIAGNOSTIC AND
RISK PREDICTION MODEL

New diagnostic and AI solutions to accelerate appropriate treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Subproject02

OUTCOME

Nanomotion antibiotic susceptibility test reduced diagnostic time for UTIs from two days to two hours

Machine-learning models developed to predict antibiotic resistance before laboratory results are available

Models trained on diverse patient data and evaluated across key subgroups to ensure broad applicability

INNOVATION

First-of-its-kind rapid phenotypic test performed at body temperature

Algorithms predicting antibiotic resistance before lab results

Integration of diverse clinical variables and electronic health records

Identification of distinct risk factors across patient groups

IMPACT

Faster, more accurate treatment decisions for UTIs

Reduced risk of inappropriate antibiotic use

Strong basis for future clinical implementation and scaling

Right treatment at the right time, improving patient outcomes

ENGAGEMENT
AND AWARENESS

Engaging people through creative, data-driven workshops and digital tools to foster understanding and responsible antibiotic use.

Subproject03

OUTCOME

20+ workshops involving citizens, students, and professionals

Over 1,000 people reached through outreach activities

New engagement formats

Collection of citizen-generated stories and data to support open research and public awareness

INNOVATION

Non-traditional, hands-on design practices (e.g., combining microbiology, art/design, and participatory methods)

Approaches tailored to groups disproportionately affected (e.g., women with UTIs)

Use of interactive digital tools for anonymous story and data contribution

Open-access resources enabling reuse and further collaboration

IMPACT

Increased public understanding of antimicrobial resistance

Stronger community involvement in health innovation

Scalable and reproducible formats for public engagement

Citizen-generated insights supporting research and policy design

HEALTH ECONOMICS

Economic evidence to guide cost-effective AMR solutions and inform policy and investment decisions.

Subproject04

OUTCOME

Economic and cost-effectiveness analyses of DrugAlert, UTI burden, and rapid diagnostics

Simulation models assessing health, productivity, and broader societal costs of AMR

Publication: Antimicrobial Resistance in Switzerland – Overview with a Focus on Economic Consequences

INNOVATION

Structured health-economic modelling for AMR interventions

Scenario analyses to estimate cost-effectiveness under varying clinical and policy conditions

Integration of clinical, diagnostic, stewardship, and productivity data into unified economic frameworks

Quantification of productivity impacts for diseases affected by AMR

IMPACT

Evidence base for strategic investment in AMR innovation

Improved understanding of economic consequences and productivity losses in Switzerland

Support for policy and funding decisions aligned with public health needs

Demonstrated value of earlier appropriate antibiotic therapy through cost-effectiveness analyses