The Surveillance Network

Microbiology The Surveillance Network (TSN) is the only electronic surveillance database that collects strain-specific, qualitative, and quantitative antimicrobial resistance test results daily from clinical laboratories across the USA. 

TSN is a robust and reliable source of antimicrobial susceptibility data and evaluate resistance patterns in real time to answer key questions about antimicrobial development and market potential.

Key Features: 

  • +300 reporting partner healthcare institutions
  • Continuous and current data from 1998 through the present
  • Data representation of the entire United States
  • All clinically encountered bacterial pathogens - 597 taxa
  • All available antimicrobial agents - 119 agents 

 
Our scientists will help you leverage The Surveillance Network database to understand current and projected trends in antimicrobial profiles and will work closely with you to design queries that meet your data requirements. 

Simple to Complex Queries: 

  • Drug or class
  • Target organism
  • Sites of infection
  • Patient demographics (age, gender, site of infection)
  • Time and geographic trends
  • Institution type
  • Test methodology


TSN is a reliable, credible surveillance data resource that has been used in producing over 150 manuscripts, abstracts, and posters since 1998.   The Surveillance Network is the only source of passive surveillance data that has been accepted by scientific audiences, as indicated by numerous publications in peer-reviewed venues.  TSN is the primary source of antimicrobial susceptibility data for the US FDA, and is acknowledged by many other government agencies and scientific authorities as a legitimate resource for antimicrobial resistance data. 


Detecting, Monitoring, and Trending Resistance Profiles

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The Surveillance Network