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+ | EARS-Net (European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network) is a European network of national surveillance systems that maintains a comprehensive surveillance and information system with European reference data on antimicrobial resistance for public health purposes. | ||
+ | Antimicrobial resistance in Europe is monitored by a network of national surveillance systems in European countries. The national networks systematically collect data from clinical laboratories in their countries and upload it to a central database maintained at ECDC (The European Surveillance System - TESSy). After uploading, each country approves its own data, and the results are made available from the ECDC website. | ||
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+ | To maintain and facilitate the data reporting, ECDC ensures: | ||
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+ | * validation of data from antimicrobial susceptibility tests of seven important bacterial pathogens isolated from patients with invasive infections; | ||
+ | * analysis of trends in the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance over time and between different countries and regions; | ||
+ | * EQA and protocols on testing methods to improve the consistency and quality of the data. | ||
+ | EARS-Net performs surveillance of antimicrobial susceptibility of seven bacterial pathogens commonly causing infections in humans: | ||
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+ | * Streptococcus pneumoniae | ||
+ | * Staphylococcus aureus | ||
+ | * Enterococcus faecalis | ||
+ | * Enterococcus faecium | ||
+ | * Escherichia coli | ||
+ | * Klebsiella pneumonia | ||
+ | * Pseudomonas auruginosa | ||
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+ | Link to European IC/HH Core Competencies: Area 3. Surveillance and investigation of healthcare-associated infection (HAI) | ||
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+ | =References:= | ||
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+ | http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/activities/surveillance/EARS-Net/Pages/index.aspx | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 8 April 2023
EARS-Net (European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network) is a European network of national surveillance systems that maintains a comprehensive surveillance and information system with European reference data on antimicrobial resistance for public health purposes.
Antimicrobial resistance in Europe is monitored by a network of national surveillance systems in European countries. The national networks systematically collect data from clinical laboratories in their countries and upload it to a central database maintained at ECDC (The European Surveillance System - TESSy). After uploading, each country approves its own data, and the results are made available from the ECDC website.
To maintain and facilitate the data reporting, ECDC ensures:
- validation of data from antimicrobial susceptibility tests of seven important bacterial pathogens isolated from patients with invasive infections;
- analysis of trends in the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance over time and between different countries and regions;
- EQA and protocols on testing methods to improve the consistency and quality of the data.
EARS-Net performs surveillance of antimicrobial susceptibility of seven bacterial pathogens commonly causing infections in humans:
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Enterococcus faecalis
- Enterococcus faecium
- Escherichia coli
- Klebsiella pneumonia
- Pseudomonas auruginosa
Link to European IC/HH Core Competencies: Area 3. Surveillance and investigation of healthcare-associated infection (HAI)
References:
http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/activities/surveillance/EARS-Net/Pages/index.aspx
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