As of 2018, CDC is tracking carbapenemase enzymes in CRE using data generated by the Antibiotic Resistance Laboratory Network (AR Lab Network) and ...
Healthcare-associated Infections: Tracking CRE. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/ hai/organisms/cre/TrackingCRE.html. Patel G., et al. Outcomes of ...
Healthy people usually do not get CRE infections. They usually
Require and strictly enforce CDC guidance for CRE detection, prevention, tracking, and reporting. Make sure your lab can accurately identify ...
Recognize these organisms as important to patient safety and adhere to public health guidance for CRE detection, tracking, and reporting. Ensure their clinical ...
The details appeared in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), the CDC's weekly epidemiologic digest. Urinary tract infections aren't ...
Coordinate regional CRE tracking and control efforts in areas with CRE. Areas not yet or rarely affected by CRE infections can be proactive in ...
Coordinate regional CRE tracking and control efforts. ▫ Require facilities to alert when transferring patients with CRE. ▫ Develop lab capacity ...
Tracking CRE. CRE can also become resistant to carbapenems through a combination of chromosomal mutations and acquired non-carbapenemase resistance ...
CRE (Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae). Health Alerts