Multidrug-resistant bacteria in healthcare facilities in 2018: Spares National Mission, November 2019. 2018 data from the BMR-Raisin network
Surveillance of bacterial resistance to antibiotics is part of the policy to combat healthcare-associated infections in healthcare facilities. It is one of the measures recommended by the National Program for the Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections (Propias) and the interministerial roadmap for controlling antibiotic resistance. This document presents the main results of surveillance for multidrug-resistant bacteria (MDRB) based on data collected in 2018 as part of the BMR-Raisin network, which has since been replaced by the national Spares initiative (Surveillance and Prevention of Antibiotic Resistance in Healthcare Facilities).
Author(s): Simon Loïc, Jouzeau Amélie, Dugravot Lory, Ali-Brandmeyer Olivia, Claver Julien, Dumartin Catherine, Reyreaud Emmanuelle, Péfau Muriel, Martin Christian, Chabaud Aurélie, Couvé-Deacon Elodie, Ploy Marie-Cécile
Publishing year: 2019
Pages: 6 p.
Collection: Monitoring data
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