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WHO Global Salm-Surv: A Global Salmonella Surveillance Network

WHO Global Salm-Surv: A Global Salmonella Surveillance Network. World Health Organization, Geneva Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta Danish Veterinary Laboratory, Copenhagen. Overview. Purpose of Global Salm-Surv Members Logic Model Programs Future Plans.

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WHO Global Salm-Surv: A Global Salmonella Surveillance Network

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  1. WHO Global Salm-Surv: A Global Salmonella Surveillance Network World Health Organization, Geneva Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta Danish Veterinary Laboratory, Copenhagen

  2. Overview • Purpose of Global Salm-Surv • Members • Logic Model • Programs • Future Plans

  3. Global Salm-Surv A global network of people and institutions involved in Salmonella surveillance, serotyping and antimicrobial resistance testing

  4. Purpose of Global Salm-Surv To strengthen and enhance the capacities of national and regional laboratories in Salmonella surveillance and antimicrobial resistance in humans, food and animals

  5. Global Salm-Surv Logic Model 2001 Objectives Identified Needs

  6. Global Salm-Surv Membership General Member = A person involved in Salmonella surveillance, serotyping or antimicrobial susceptibility testing

  7. Global Salm-Surv Membership Member Institution = An institution that provides national or regional Salmonella summary data Danish Veterinary Laboratory, Copenhagen

  8. Global Salm-Surv Membership 233 Members 62 Member Institutions 90 Countries

  9. Global Salm-Surv Members • 88% isolate Salmonella • 86% serotype Salmonella • 79% perform antimicrobial susceptibility tests

  10. Global Salm-Surv Members • 62% test human isolates • 93% test non-human isolates 65% animal sources 67% environmental sources 89% foodborne sources

  11. Global Salm-Surv Programs • Electronic Discussion Group • Regional Training Courses • External Quality Assurance System (EQAS) • Web Site & Country Databank • Reference Services

  12. Electronic Discussion Group • Weekly messages on current Salmonella topics, including outbreaks, serotypes and antimicrobial resistance • Moderated discussion group via e-mail • All general members • Messages archived on Web site

  13. Regional Training Courses • Step 1 Basic Microbiology • Step 2 Microbiology + Basic Epidemiology • Step 3 Advanced Epidemiology Courses 2000 Thailand, Argentina, Greece 2001 Thailand, China, Mexico, Argentina Proposed: Greece, Poland, Russia

  14. External Quality Assurance System: 2000 • 8 Salmonella enterica strains • 1 Escherichia coli strain • Serotyped and tested for antimicrobial susceptibility • 44 laboratories • 35 countries • Free

  15. External Quality Assurance System: 2000 • 76% Salmonella serotypes correct • 92% antimicrobial susceptibility tests correct • 28% E.coli tests incorrect

  16. External Quality Assurance System: 2001 • 200 Global Salm-Surv laboratories • Recruitment in Winter 2001 • Global Salm-Surv ‘Certification’

  17. Global Salm-Surv Web Site & Country Databank See Web Site at: www.who.ch/salmsurv

  18. Global Salm-Surv Web Site • Membership and EQAS Forms • Frequently Asked Questions • Related Links • Country Databank

  19. Global Salm-Surv Country Databank • Annual Salmonella summary data • Top 15 Salmonella serotypes • Data provided by Global Salm-Surv Member Institutions • Interactive databases

  20. Global Salm-Surv Reference Testing • Serotyping and phagetyping • Antimicrobial susceptibility testing • PFGE • Genetic characterization of antibiotic resistance genes • Other analyses

  21. Global Salm-Surv Future Plans • Needs assessment of members • Formative evaluation of program • Extension of training courses to additional regions • Strengthen partnerships between epidemiologists and microbiologists in member countries

  22. For More Information… For more information on Global Salm-Surv, please visit the Web site at www.who.ch/salmsurv Or contact: globalsalm-surv@listserv.cdc.gov Fax: 1.404.371.5444, attn Global Salm-Surv

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