Research and analysis

Laboratory surveillance of paediatric bacteraemia in England

Voluntary surveillance of paediatric bacteraemia in England.

Applies to England

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Details

Analysis of data from voluntary reports of bacteraemia in the paediatric population (including trend data and antimicrobial susceptibility by age group) for England.

Note (February 2025): The term 鈥渂loodstream infections鈥� was used in earlier reports on this page, however, as the reports are based on microbiological laboratory results, from 2025 the term 鈥渂acteraemia鈥� is used instead.

Note (November 2024): Corrigendum: An updated version of 鈥楲aboratory surveillance of paediatric bacterial bloodstream infections and antimicrobial resistance in England: 2018 to 2022鈥� was published in HPR 18(10), November 2024.鈥�

Updates to this page

Published 24 January 2023
Last updated 27 February 2025 show all updates
  1. HPR 19(2) annual report, presenting data for 2019 to 2023 was added, with associated data tables file.

  2. Published corrected version of 'Laboratory surveillance of paediatric BSI and antimicrobial resistance (England) 2018 to 2022'.

  3. Removed 'Laboratory surveillance of paediatric bloodstream infections and antimicrobial resistance in England: 2018 to 2022' as it contained incorrect data.

  4. Added corrected version 2 of the report 'Laboratory surveillance of paediatric BSI and AMR in England: 2018 to 2022' and its associated data tables file.

  5. The report, 鈥淟aboratory surveillance of paediatric bacterial bloodstream infections and antimicrobial resistance in England: 2018 to 2022鈥� (and its associated data tables file) temporarily withdrawn pending resolution of data quality issues.

  6. Added HPR 17(15) annual report for 2022 and associated data tables.

  7. First published.

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