Fda-cdc antimicrobial resistance isolate bank: A publicly available resource to support research, development, and regulatory requirements

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Abstract

The FDA-CDC Antimicrobial Resistance Isolate Bank was created in July 2015 as a publicly available resource to combat antimicrobial resistance. It is a curated repository of bacterial isolates with an assortment of clinically important resistance mechanisms that have been phenotypically and genotypically characterized. In the first 2 years of operation, the bank offered 14 panels comprising 496 unique isolates and had filled 486 orders from 394 institutions throughout the United States. New panels are being added.

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Lutgring, J. D., Machado, M. J., Benahmed, F. H., Conville, P., Shawar, R. M., Patel, J., & Brown, A. C. (2018, February 1). Fda-cdc antimicrobial resistance isolate bank: A publicly available resource to support research, development, and regulatory requirements. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01415-17

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