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An overview of national AMR surveillance

An overview of national AMR surveillance

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    • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global concern because drug-resistant infections can kill, spread to others, and impose huge costs on individuals and society. In order to tackle this problem we first need to understand it; we can do this by collecting and sharing high-quality data that is relevant to AMR.

      Data relating to AMR means that trends in resistance and antimicrobial use can be monitored and used to make better decisions to help tackle the AMR crisis. As an AMR surveillance professional, you have a key role to play in this surveillance process, whether it is in collecting, analysing or interpreting data, or in using the data to develop new policies and practices.

      This Fleming Fund course, Tackling antimicrobial resistance, comprises a series of online modules. The aim of this course is to help you to identify, develop and apply skills and knowledge relevant to your role in order to change and improve your working practice and the practice of people that you work with.

      An overview of national AMR surveillance aims to explore and understand national AMR surveillance systems, building on the concepts and learnings from the module Introducing AMR surveillance systems.

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  • Course learning outcomes

    After studying this module you will be able to:

    • describe the structure, functions and characteristics of AMR surveillance systems in the context of the WHO GLASS approach
    • know the components of national surveillance systems and how they contribute to AMR surveillance
    • understand the governance structures needed for a functioning surveillance system, such as Antimicrobial Resistance Coordinating Committees, technical working groups and equivalent bodies
    • understand the key stakeholders needed to establish, support and maintain such a system
    • know how your role fits within local and national AMR surveillance systems.


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    First Published 29/03/2021.

    Updated 08/06/2022

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