Government Reporting Chain: NARMS
Title
Government Reporting Chain: NARMS
Description
The federal government established the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System for Enteric Bacteria (NARMS) in 1996 as a national public health surveillance system.
It tracks antibiotic resistance among bacteria from three sources: Humans (Center for Disease Control) Retail meats (Food and Drug Administration) and Food animals (the U.S. Department of Agriculture)
NARMS is a result of a partnership between CDC, FDA, USDA, and state and local public health departments.
It tracks antibiotic resistance among bacteria from three sources: Humans (Center for Disease Control) Retail meats (Food and Drug Administration) and Food animals (the U.S. Department of Agriculture)
NARMS is a result of a partnership between CDC, FDA, USDA, and state and local public health departments.
Creator
CDC
Date
No date
Source
https://www.pinterest.ch/pin/818740407238886286/
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Rights
Publisher
CDC
Contributor
CDC
Format
Medium: Poster
Language
English
Type
Collaboration
Identifier
CDC, NARMS, Public Health, Health, Antibiotic Resistance, FDA, USDA
Coverage
United States
Files
Collection
Reference
CDC, Government Reporting Chain: NARMS, CDC, No date
Cite As
CDC, “Government Reporting Chain: NARMS,” Virtual Museum of Public Service, accessed April 18, 2024, https://vmps.omeka.net/items/show/218.