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Prevent an increase in the proportion of macrolide antibiotic-resistant Campylobacter infections — FS‑06 Data

Status: Baseline only

  Baseline only

Most Recent Data:
2.0 percent (2016-18)

Target:
2.0 percent 

Desired Direction:
Maintains

Baseline:
2.0 percent of domestically-acquired Campylobacter jejuni infections in humans were resistant to macrolides in 2016-18 

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Campylobacter jejuni from humans resistant to macrolides, 2016-18
(percent)
Maintains

Population 2016-18
Total
2.0
CI 1.5 / 2.7
SE 0.299