Volume 21, Number 8—August 2015
Synopsis
Real-Time Microbiology Laboratory Surveillance System to Detect Abnormal Events and Emerging Infections, Marseille, France
Figure 2

Figure 2. Screen shots from the Bacterial Real-Time Laboratory-based Surveillance System. A) List of the 652 bacterial species followed by the Bacterial Real-time Surveillance System and all of the contained information. B) Interface summarizing information from the alarms. ID_bac_v2.0, all the bacterial species followed by the surveillance system; Nb_patts_histori, the historical number of patients infected by the bacterium; Rank_historic, the historical rank of a precise bacterium under surveillance; Date_1st_ID, the date of first identification of the bacterium.
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