Resistomap (www.resistomap.com), the antibiotic resistance monitoring startup, has raised a €2M seed funding round to develop a biosecurity intelligence platform tailored to address the complex and intricate challenges of environmental antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The funding round was led by European venture capital firm Ananda Impact Venture and it includes the participation of U.S.-based co-investor Gaingels, along with further support from Business Finland's R&D grant.
This news comes after years of dedicated research of environmental AMR, fortifying Resistomap’s position as an industry leader. Notably, the funding comes at a pivotal juncture with an increasing focus on biosecurity protocols and Wastewater-Based Epidemiology (WBE) initiatives. Resistomap’s database already contains a comprehensive analysis of over 10,000 environmental samples across 45 countries worldwide.
Addressing the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a pressing global health emergency, frequently referred to as the “silent pandemic”. Antibiotic resistance arises when bacteria adapt and develop resistance to the drugs designed to combat them. Consequently, previously manageable infections have now become increasingly challenging to control, resulting in higher mortality rates and escalating healthcare costs.
In 2019, it was estimated that AMR contributed to almost 5 million fatalities, a number predicted to soar to 10 million by 2050. Such devastating impacts not only threaten global health but also pose staggering economic challenges potentially in the trillions. The urgency to address this threat cannot be overstated.
While there have been commitments to pioneering new antibiotics and ensuring their fair distribution globally, there remains a striking underemphasis on preemptive infection prevention. Action to mitigate the spread of this silent pandemic is hindered by the lack of comprehensive and actionable environmental surveillance data.
Led by CEO Windi Muziasari, Resistomap — together with its customers — has meticulously crafted one of the most extensive environmental AMR databases to date. This expansive dataset offers crucial insights into the multifaceted realm of antimicrobial resistance and now stands as the foundation upon which Resistomap will evolve its services into an intelligence platform. This platform will feature the integration of early-warning systems, in-depth genetic results, advanced prediction models on the spread of AMR and personalized recommendations for reducing its dissemination.
Resistomap’s Mission
Resistomap is powered by a diverse and interdisciplinary team with a profound knowledge of microbiology and antimicrobial resistance. Working hand-in-hand with stakeholders, the intelligence platform is set to lead the way in environmental monitoring of antimicrobial resistance, adapting to the needs of a broad range of users. This includes wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), hospitals, long-term care facilities, pharmaceutical companies, agri- and aquaculture industries, food safety agencies, as well as public health authorities.
With the initiation of seed funding, Resistomap is embarking on an ambitious path towards realizing a world where AMR is effectively monitored, understood, and managed, and where medical treatment remains able to save lives.
Windi Muziasari, CEO and Founder of Resistomap said: "Citing the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus, "prevention is better than cure," which resonates well with our mission at Resistomap to mitigate the global spread of antibiotic resistance and preserve the efficacy of antibiotics. To achieve this, we need an intelligent platform that leverages our environmental monitoring data. Our vision goes beyond AMR to build a comprehensive biosecurity platform that addresses a diverse array of disease-causing pathogens, encompassing both those already identified and those that remain undiscovered.”
Zoe Peden, Partner at Ananda Impact Ventures, states: “For too long, antibiotic resistance has loomed as an approaching storm cloud, and so we take great pride in standing alongside Resistomap in its efforts to break this storm while pushing environmental health to the forefront of decision-making worldwide. This investment seamlessly aligns with our commitment to address multi-faceted, systemic global challenges. By fostering collaboration, innovation and robustness in the environmental health sector, we will make great strides toward a healthier future fighting antibiotic resistance.”
Tuomas Harju, Senior Adviser for the Health & Wellbeing Industry at Business Finland said: “Curbing the spread of antibiotic resistance is critical and there is a great need for innovative solutions to accomplish this. We are proud to support Resistomap on their mission to make continuous monitoring of antibiotic resistance a reality globally.”
About Ananda Impact Ventures:
Ananda Impact Ventures (www.ananda.vc) was founded in 2010 by Johannes Weber and Florian Erber as the first European impact fund focusing on today’s most urgent environmental and social challenges. Ananda’s team of nineteen employees manage a portfolio of 35 companies spread across DACH, the UK, Benelux and the Nordics, raising €200M in capital to date to address the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and 7 of the 9 Planetary Boundaries.
About Resistomap:
Established in Helsinki in 2018 by Windi Muziasari, Resistomap is the frontrunner in the global market for antibiotic resistance monitoring in the environment. Utilizing cutting-edge technology and one of the most extensive environmental Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) databases powered by eDNA, Resistomap's groundbreaking biosecurity intelligence platform is set to revolutionize the way AMR is monitored in the environment and to enable action toward drastically reducing its dissemination.
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