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National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS): Enteric Bacteria

Pills and GlobeNARMS is a collaboration among Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (Center for Veterinary Medicine) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (Food Safety and Inspection Service and Agricultural Research Services).

The National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) for Enteric Bacteria was established in 1996, within the framework of the CDC's Emerging Infections Program's Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity Program and the Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet).

 
NARMS Highlights

blue arrow bullet National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System - Enteric Bacteria (NARMS) 2005 Annual Report Adobe Acrobat Icon PDF 1.2MB ErrataAdobe Acrobat Icon PDF 70KB
blue arrow bullet International Spread of Multidrug-resistant Salmonella Schwarzengrund in Food Products. Aarestrup FM, Hendriksen RS, Lockett J, Gay K, White DG, Hasman H, Sørensen G, Bangtrakulnonth A, Pornreongwong S, Pulsrikarn C, Angulo FJ, Gerner-Smidt P
blue arrow bullet Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Campylobacter Species and the Withdrawal of Fluoroquinolones from Use in Poultry: A Public Health Success StoryAdobe Acrobat Icon PDF 268KB Nelson, JM, Chiller TM, Powers JH, and Angulo FJ. . CID April 2007; 44(7): 977-980
blue arrow bullet Increase in quinolone resistance among non-Typhi Salmonella in the United States, 1996-2002 Stevenson J, Gay K, Barrett TJ, Medalla F, Chiller TM, Angulo FJ. AAC Jan 2007; 51 (1): 195-197
blue arrow bullet Surveillance for antimicrobial resistance among foodborne bacteria:  The U.S. Approach (chapter of book titled "Infectious Disease Surveillance"). Whichard JM, Gay K., White DG, Chiller TM
blue arrow bullet Human Salmonella and concurrent decreased susceptibility to quinolones and extended-spectrum cephalosporins. Whichard JM, Gay K, Stevenson JE, Joyce K, Omondi M, Medalla F, Jacoby GA, Barrett TJ
blue arrow bullet Chromosomal and plasmid location of CMY-2 cephalosporinase gene in Salmonella serotype Typhimurium. Zioga A, Whichard JM, Joyce K, Tzouvelekis L, Tzelepi E, Miriagou V. JAC 2008 61(6): 1389-90
blue arrow bullet Laboratory-based surveillance of paratyphoid fever in the United States: travel and antimicrobial resistance. Gupta S, Medalla F, Omondi M, Whichard JM, Fields P, Gerner-Smidt P, Patel N, Cooper K, Chiller TM, and Mintz ED. CID June 2008; 46(11)
blue arrow bullet Ceftriaxone-resistant Salmonellaenterica serotype Newport, France. Ergorova S, Timinouni M, Demartin M, Granier SA, Whichard JM, Sangal V, Fabre L, Delaune A, Pardos M, Millemann Y, Espie E, Achtman M, Grimont PAD, Weill FX
blue arrow bullet Clinical response and outcome of infection with Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi with decreased susceptibility to fluoroquinlones: a United States foodnet multicenter retrospective cohort study." Crump JA, Kretsinger K, Gay K, Joyce KW, Vugia DJ, Megginson M, Segler SD, Hurd S, Luedemar J, Shferaw B, Hanna SS, Angulo FJ, Moore M, and the EIP FoodNet/NARMS Working Group. AAC April 2008; 52 (4):1278-84

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Date: February 12, 2009
Content source: National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ZVED)
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