Quarterly infographic: MRSA, MSSA and Gram-negative bacteraemia and CDI, October to December 2022
Updated 6 November 2024
Applies to England
Gram-negative bacteraemias (E. coli, Klebsiella spp. and P. aeruginosa)
P. aeruginosa bacteraemia
October to December 2021: 8 out of every 100,000 persons developed a P. aeruginosa bacteraemia.
October to December 2022: 8 out of every 100,000 persons developed a P. aeruginosa bacteraemia.
Klebsiella spp. bacteraemia
October to December 2021: 22 out of every 100,000 persons developed a Klebsiella spp. bacteraemia.
October to December 2022: 22 out of every 100,000 persons developed a Klebsiella spp. bacteraemia.
E. coli bacteraemia
October to December 2021: 65 out of every 100,000 persons developed an E. coli bacteraemia.
October to December 2022: 66 out of every 100,000 persons developed an E. coli bacteraemia.
S. aureus (MRSA and MSSA) bacteraemia and C. difficile infections
MRSA bacteraemia
October to December 2021: 1.2 out of every 100,000 persons developed an MRSA bacteraemia.
October to December 2022: 1.4 out of every 100,000 persons developed an MRSA bacteraemia.
MSSA bacteraemia
October to December 2021: 22 out of every 100,000 persons developed an MSSA bacteraemia.
October to December 2022: 24 out of every 100,000 persons developed an MSSA bacteraemia.
C. difficile infection
October to December 2021: 25 out of every 100,000 persons developed a C. difficile infection.
October to December 2022: 26 out of every 100,000 persons developed a C. difficile infection.