History of AR Lab Network
Pathogens
Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity
100

What is the official short hand for Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Network

What is "AR Lab Network" ?

100

What does CRAB and CRE stand for?

What is carbapenemase resistant Acinetobacter baumannii and carbapenemase resistant Enterobacterales?

100

How many funded jurisdictions are there in AR Lab Network?

What is 57?

200

Who is the Southeast Regional Lab?

Who is Tennessee?

200

Who does C. diff primarily affect?

Who are patients on antibiotics? 

200

How long is an ELC cycle?

What is 5 budget periods? (5 years)

300

What is the former name of Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Network?

What is the Antibiotic Resistance Laboratory Network?

300

Currently, just one regimen is recommended as first-line treatment for gonorrhea. What is it?  

What is a single 500 mg dose of the injectable cephalosporin, ceftriaxone.

300

What is our ELC Program letter?

What is Program I ?

400

Who is the newest funded laboratory?

Who is Guam?

400

What is the new naming convention for Candida auris?

What is Candidozyma auris?

400

When does the next budget period begin and end?

What is August 1, 2026 to July 31, 2027?

500

When did Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Network begin?

When is 2016?

500

What are the two drugs that TB is primarily resistant to, that make it qualify as multi-drug resistant TB?

What are isoniazid and rifampin?

500

What are Tier 1, 2, and 3 activities defined as in the NOFO?

Tier 1: required activities for all labs

Tier 2: optional activities 

Tier 3: regional lab activities only