Integrated Reports/Summaries
Current Summary - 2019 NARMS Update: Integrated Report Summary
Data
NARMS gathers surveillance data from human clinical samples, animal slaughter samples and retail meat samples. This approach to integrated surveillance provides information needed to assess the nature and magnitude of resistance in bacteria moving through the food supply and causing illnesses in humans. The NARMS interactive data dashboards found below allow the user to explore data in different ways.
To learn how to access NARMS data via NARMS Now: Integrated Data, please view this tutorial.
- NARMS Now: Integrated Data – Compare antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from animals, retail meats and humans.
- Animal Pathogen AMR Data collected by Vet-LIRN and NAHLN – Examine Salmonella resistance in isolates collected from cattle and swine, and E. coli and S. pseudintermedius resistance in isolates collected from dogs.
- Resistome Tracker (Global Resistome Data) – Examine the distribution of antimicrobial resistance genes in genomes deposited in NCBI (updated weekly).
- Human Clinical Cases – Click the link to be taken to CDC’s NARMS Now: Human Data where you can download the human data.
- Retail Meats – Last updated 4/19/2022
- Food Producing Animals
- HACCP 1997-2005 – Last updated 4/19/2022
- HACCP 2006-present – Last updated 4/19/2022
- Cecal 2013-present – Last updated 4/19/2022
- Data Dictionary
- Animal Pathogen Data - Last updated 4/19/2022
Note: Users who create their own estimates using these data should cite the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) as the source of the original data. The data in these tables and displays are not confidential. Additional information on sampling and testing methodologies can be found on the NARMS Resources webpage.