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Threat Report 2013 | Antimicrobial Resistance | CDC

Threat Report 2013 | Antimicrobial Resistance | CDC

Antibiotic Resistance, Genomics & Public Health


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CDC report: Antibiotic resistance threats in the United States, 2013 gives a first-ever snapshot of the burden and threats posed by the antibiotic-resistant germs having the most impact on human health.
CDC Director's video briefing: Serious health threat of antibiotic-resistant germs,External Web Site Icon Sep 16 
New national strategies to tackle antibiotic resistanceExternal Web Site Icon, by Dr Philippa Brice, PHG Foundation, Sep 17
Genomes reveal roots of TB drug resistance. Tuberculosis strains evolve by gradually acquiring subtle mutations.External Web Site Icon Ed Yong Nature News, Sep 1
Genomic analysis of superbug provides clues to antibiotic resistance.External Web Site Icon Science Daily (2011)
Coping with antibiotic resistance: contributions from genomics.External Web Site Icon
Gian Maria Rossolini et al. Genome Medicine (2010)
Antimicrobial drug resistance,External Web Site Icon information from the National Institute on Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Genomics Research: The underpinning of infectious disease prevention and control strategies.External Web Site Icon Public Health Genomics special issue (2013)

Threat Report 2013

This report, Antibiotic resistance threats in the United States, 2013 gives a first-ever snapshot of the burden and threats posed by the antibiotic-resistant germs having the most impact on human health. 
Each year in the United States, at least 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and at least 23,000 people die each year as a direct result of these infections. Many more people die from other conditions that were complicated by an antibiotic-resistant infection.
Antibiotic-resistant infections can happen anywhere. Data show that most happen in the general community; however, most deaths related to antibiotic resistance happen in healthcare settings such as hospitals and nursing homes.

What's in the Report

Foreword Adobe PDF file [page 5]
Executive Summary Adobe PDF file [page 6]
Section 1: The Threat of Antibiotic Resistance Adobe PDF file [page 11]
Section 2: Fighting Back Against Antibiotic Resistance Adobe PDF file [page 31]
Four Core Actions to Prevent Antibiotic Resistance Adobe PDF file [page 31]
Section 3: Current Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States,
by Microorganism
 Adobe PDF file [page 49]
Microorganisms with a Threat Level of Urgent
Microorganisms with a Threat Level of Serious
Microorganisms with a Threat Level of Concerning
Technical Appendix Adobe PDF file [page 93]
Glossary Adobe PDF file [page 107]
Acknowledgements Adobe PDF file [page 112]


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