CDC unveils interactive tool to illustrate changes in antibiotic resistance

The CDC has unveiled a new interactive tool that will allow people to track antibiotic resistance in four bacteria over the past 18 years.

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The tool includes data on Campylobacter, E. coli, salmonella and Shigella from the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System and is called NARMS Now: Human Data.

Users will be able to examine data displayed as interactive maps or tables and can filter by bacteria, antibiotic, year and geographic region

NARMS Now: Human Data is designed to provide researchers and investigators with access to the most current antibiotic resistance results and will be updated regularly.

 

 

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