Antimicrobial resistance among clinically important bacteria is widely acknowledged as a major global public health threat. A decade ago, several supranational surveillance initiatives were introduced. Few of them are still ongoing, and only one features an interactive database in the public domain. No public surveillance system monitors resistance trends among non-invasive isolates on a supranational level. Although the relevance of measuring antimicrobial resistance in invasive isolates is undisputable and there is a large consensus on sampling techniques for these isolates, surveillance systems monitoring invasive infections will only have low sensitivity for early detection of emerging resistance trends, also missing an important opport...
The aim of antimicrobial resistance surveillance is to monitor temporal trends and provide clinician...
In the last years, there has been an increase of antimicrobial resistance rates around the world wit...
Initially, each new antibiotic cured almost all bacterial infections. However, infecting bacteria th...
ABSTRACTIncreasing concern about the emergence of resistance in clinically important pathogens has l...
Surveillance studies provide important information that allows for the identification of trends in p...
Antimicrobial resistance poses a growing threat to public health and the provision of health care. I...
Antimicrobial resistance poses a growing threat to public health and the provision of health care. I...
Objective To express the views of a working party held to consider antibiotic resistance surveillanc...
As with any health threat, our ability to respond to the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resis...
TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42016033867.The worldwide spread of antimicrobial resistance is now re...
Objectives: Epidemiological surveillance is one critical approach to estimate and fight the burden o...
The worldwide spread of antimicrobial resistance is now recognised as a global public health threat....
Surveillance is central to defining the epidemiology of antibiotic resistance, developing new strate...
Background: Current antimicrobial resistance surveillance (AMR) is mainly laboratory based. This app...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics in community‐acquired respiratory tract infections is a serious ...
The aim of antimicrobial resistance surveillance is to monitor temporal trends and provide clinician...
In the last years, there has been an increase of antimicrobial resistance rates around the world wit...
Initially, each new antibiotic cured almost all bacterial infections. However, infecting bacteria th...
ABSTRACTIncreasing concern about the emergence of resistance in clinically important pathogens has l...
Surveillance studies provide important information that allows for the identification of trends in p...
Antimicrobial resistance poses a growing threat to public health and the provision of health care. I...
Antimicrobial resistance poses a growing threat to public health and the provision of health care. I...
Objective To express the views of a working party held to consider antibiotic resistance surveillanc...
As with any health threat, our ability to respond to the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resis...
TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42016033867.The worldwide spread of antimicrobial resistance is now re...
Objectives: Epidemiological surveillance is one critical approach to estimate and fight the burden o...
The worldwide spread of antimicrobial resistance is now recognised as a global public health threat....
Surveillance is central to defining the epidemiology of antibiotic resistance, developing new strate...
Background: Current antimicrobial resistance surveillance (AMR) is mainly laboratory based. This app...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics in community‐acquired respiratory tract infections is a serious ...
The aim of antimicrobial resistance surveillance is to monitor temporal trends and provide clinician...
In the last years, there has been an increase of antimicrobial resistance rates around the world wit...
Initially, each new antibiotic cured almost all bacterial infections. However, infecting bacteria th...