The AMR Digital Hub, developed by the Department of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) at the International Vaccine Institute (IVI), serves as a global platform for disseminating free and open-access digital tools designed to combat antimicrobial resistance. These tools, created by a team of experts, are intended to support researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers worldwide in enhancing AMR surveillance, analysis, and response. A dedicated technical team actively maintains the platform and offers comprehensive support to users to ensure effective implementation and seamless integration of the tools in various settings.
Enable integrated surveillance by harmonizing AMR, AMC, and AMU data from diverse systems.
Use AI-driven analytics to detect trends, support decision-making, and enhance response efforts.
Facilitate cross-sectoral and cross-border knowledge sharing to build a stronger global AMR network.
Empowering antimicrobial resistance data with purpose-built AI tools.
QAAPT is a powerful AI-driven platform designed to analyze antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data. It enables health professionals and policymakers to generate real-time visualizations, tables, and insights from laboratory data—supporting evidence-based decisions to combat AMR.
NEQTrack is a purpose-built digital platform developed under EQAsia and embedded within QAAPT, designed to streamline the National External Quality Assessment (NEQA) process. It enables national EQA providers to independently configure and manage every stage of the NEQA cycle while ensuring traceability, accountability, and performance feedback. The platform also simplifies communication and data sharing with participating laboratories, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of external quality assessment efforts.
WHONET is a free, Windows-based desktop software developed by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston. It is designed to support microbiology laboratories in the management, analysis, and sharing of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data. With support for 45 languages, WHONET is actively used in over 130 countries and 2,300 laboratories across human, animal, and environmental health sectors. The software enables robust local data analysis while also contributing to national and global AMR surveillance efforts, including WHO GLASS.
Dispensary is a cloud-based pharmacy management system that streamlines operations with smart inventory control, real-time sales tracking, and antibiotic management. Ideal for pharmacies aiming to enhance service delivery and accountability.
The AMC Portal is a centralized, web-based tool for monitoring national antimicrobial consumption data. Built for health authorities and stakeholders, it enhances visibility, ensures standardized reporting, and supports informed policy formulation to promote rational antimicrobial use.
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The National Antimicrobial Prescribing Survey (NAPS) is a global initiative designed to assess and improve antimicrobial prescribing practices within healthcare settings. By collecting and analyzing structured data, NAPS helps institutions identify prescribing trends, address practice gaps, and implement quality improvement measures to ensure safe and appropriate antimicrobial use.
NAPS is managed by the Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Guidance Group in partnership with the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship (NCAS) and is a central part of Australia’s AURA (Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in Australia) surveillance program. It receives support from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care and collaborates with the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
The platform currently offers five core modules tailored to different healthcare environments:
Additional modules—including Hospital-in-the-Home, General Practice, and Veterinary NAPS—have been piloted. Future pilots are also planned in the Dental and Sexual Health sectors.
Disclaimer: As part of the Fleming Fund initiative, the NCAS team has supported selected countries under the CAPTURA consortium to introduce and expand NAPS as a tool for strengthening antimicrobial stewardship regionally.
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AMR DigitalHub empowers your team with a comprehensive platform for antimicrobial resistance (AMR), antimicrobial use (AMU), and antimicrobial consumption (AMC) surveillance. It offers streamlined workflow management, detailed data tracking, insightful analytics, a holistic 360-degree view of stakeholders, and robust features to support sustained engagement and informed decision-making.