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Results from the mandatory surveillance of meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteraemia

MRSA bacteraemia - Monthly results

MRSA reports by acute Trust

Tables include all data for a 13 month period by month (Tables 5a) and an archive table of data for the financial year (FY) 2010/11 by month (Tables 5b). Data for the time periods prior to this is available in the  archived quarterly tables.

Tables 5a & 5b: December monthly Trust apportioned counts of MRSA bacteraemia (Excel Spreadsheet, 234 KB)

  • Table 5a: Monthly MRSA counts by acute Trust; December 2010 to December  2011- Trust apportioned cases only.
  • Table 5b: Archive of monthly counts of MRSA; FY 2010/11 - Trust apportioned cases only. Updated twice yearly.

This series replaces Tables 1a and 1b. Counts of MRSA bacteraemia per Trust can be derived from the annual publication.

MRSA reports by Primary Care Organisation (PCO)

Tables include all data for a 13 month period by month (Table 6a) and an archive table of data for the financial year (FY) 2010/11 by month (Table 6b). Data for the time periods prior to this is available in the archived quarterly tables.

Tables 6a & 6b: December monthly MRSA bacteraemia counts by PCO (Excel Spreadsheet, 272 KB)

  • Table 6a: Monthly MRSA counts by PCO; December 2010 to December  2011.
  • Table 6b: Archive of monthly counts of MRSA by PCO; FY 2010/11. Updated twice yearly.

For previous monthly publication tables please refer to the past publication  web page.

For future publication dates please refer to the publication schedule.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) have implemented a new naming and coding policy for geographical entities, the main implication being that all such entities, including PCOs and SHAs, now have a 9-character ONS organisation code. Details of organisational codes can be found via the ONS Website.

 


Last reviewed: 27 January 2012