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Antimicrobial resistance in Enterococcus faecium (E. faecium)

Last updated on Thursday, 29 May 2025 at 04:00pm

This page provides information on resistance to antimicrobials in Enterococcus faecium bacteraemia (bacteria found in blood specimens). Data breakdowns are available for England and by UKHSA Region.


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Glycopeptides

Testing

Rolling monthly average number of E. faecium bacteraemia tested for resistance to glycopeptides. Monthly figures are shown as the first day of each month. For example, the figures for January 2022 are shown as at "1 Jan 2022".

Up to and including month of 1 Feb 2025

ChartThere is only 1 plot on this chart. The horizontal X-axis is labelled 'date'. Whilst the vertical Y-axis is labelled 'metric'. This is a dark blue solid bar plot. This plot shows data for E-faecium. Specifically the metric 'e-faecium_testing_bacteraemiaNumberTestedRollingMonth' for the England area, along with the age banding of 'all' for the gender group of all. This plot shows data from 01 April 2020 to 01 February 2025. It rose from 284.33 on 01 April 2020 to 364.0 on 01 January 2021. It fell from 403.67 on 01 February 2021 to 283.0 on 01 November 2021. It fell from 311.0 on 01 December 2021 to 304.67 on 01 September 2022. It fell from 326.67 on 01 October 2022 to 316.67 on 01 July 2023. It rose from 316.33 on 01 August 2023 to 343.0 on 01 May 2024. And finally. It rose from 345.67 on 01 June 2024 to 359.0 on 01 February 2025. There is no reporting delay period being tracked for the data on this chart. - Refer to tabular data.
Tabular data

Testing data for rolling monthly average number of E. faecium bacteraemia tested for resistance to glycopeptides. Monthly figures are shown as the first day of each month. For example, the figures for January 2022 are shown as at "1 Jan 2022".

Up to and including 1 February 2025

MonthNumber tested
1 Feb 2025359
1 Jan 2025365.67
1 Dec 2024334
1 Nov 2024305
1 Oct 2024300.67
1 Sep 2024300.67
1 Aug 2024325
1 Jul 2024332.67
1 Jun 2024345.67
1 May 2024343
1 Apr 2024335
1 Mar 2024326
1 Feb 2024320
1 Jan 2024319.33
1 Dec 2023315.67
1 Nov 2023318.33
1 Oct 2023322.67
1 Sep 2023323
1 Aug 2023316.33
1 Jul 2023316.67
1 Jun 2023324
1 May 2023340
1 Apr 2023340.67
1 Mar 2023349.33
1 Feb 2023346.67
1 Jan 2023352.33
1 Dec 2022349
1 Nov 2022342.33
1 Oct 2022326.67
1 Sep 2022304.67
1 Aug 2022306.33
1 Jul 2022325
1 Jun 2022321.67
1 May 2022319
1 Apr 2022302
1 Mar 2022315.33
1 Feb 2022323.33
1 Jan 2022324.33
1 Dec 2021311
1 Nov 2021283
1 Oct 2021279
1 Sep 2021278
1 Aug 2021277.33
1 Jul 2021272
1 Jun 2021289.67
1 May 2021321.33
1 Apr 2021372
1 Mar 2021422.33
1 Feb 2021403.67
1 Jan 2021364
1 Dec 2020293.33
1 Nov 2020261.33
1 Oct 2020236.67
1 Sep 2020220.33
1 Aug 2020231
1 Jul 2020256.33
1 Jun 2020300.33
1 May 2020306.33
1 Apr 2020284.33
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Source: AMR module of Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS). SGSS is a live reporting database, and therefore data is subject to change. Note 1: The chart shows a three-month rolling average, so the data shown for one month is the average across that month and the previous two months. Note 2: Interpreting national antibiotic resistance surveillance trends spanning European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST) clinical breakpoint transition periods requires additional consideration to avoid misinterpretation of data.

Testing

Rolling monthly average percent of E. faecium bacteraemia tested for resistance to glycopeptides. Monthly figures are shown as the first day of each month. For example, the figures for January 2022 are shown as at "1 Jan 2022".

Up to and including month of 1 Feb 2025

ChartThere is only 1 plot on this chart. The horizontal X-axis is labelled 'date'. Whilst the vertical Y-axis is labelled 'metric'. This is a dark blue solid line plot. This plot shows data for E-faecium. Specifically the metric 'e-faecium_testing_bacteraemiaPercentTestedRollingMonth' for the England area, along with the age banding of 'all' for the gender group of all. This plot shows data from 01 April 2020 to 01 February 2025. It fell from 98.27 on 01 April 2020 to 96.3 on 01 January 2021. It rose from 96.41 on 01 February 2021 to 98.61 on 01 November 2021. It fell from 98.73 on 01 December 2021 to 97.44 on 01 September 2022. It fell from 96.45 on 01 October 2022 to 96.34 on 01 July 2023. It rose from 96.05 on 01 August 2023 to 96.62 on 01 May 2024. And finally. It fell from 96.91 on 01 June 2024 to 96.77 on 01 February 2025. There is no reporting delay period being tracked for the data on this chart. - Refer to tabular data.
Tabular data

Testing data for rolling monthly average percent of E. faecium bacteraemia tested for resistance to glycopeptides. Monthly figures are shown as the first day of each month. For example, the figures for January 2022 are shown as at "1 Jan 2022".

Up to and including 1 February 2025

Month% tested
1 Feb 202596.77
1 Jan 202596.56
1 Dec 202497.09
1 Nov 202496.52
1 Oct 202495.85
1 Sep 202494.94
1 Aug 202496.15
1 Jul 202496.23
1 Jun 202496.91
1 May 202496.62
1 Apr 202497.38
1 Mar 202497.02
1 Feb 202496.97
1 Jan 202496.37
1 Dec 202396.63
1 Nov 202396.66
1 Oct 202396.41
1 Sep 202396.71
1 Aug 202396.05
1 Jul 202396.34
1 Jun 202396.43
1 May 202396.87
1 Apr 202396.87
1 Mar 202396.68
1 Feb 202396.65
1 Jan 202396.7
1 Dec 202296.68
1 Nov 202296.88
1 Oct 202296.45
1 Sep 202297.44
1 Aug 202297.14
1 Jul 202297.6
1 Jun 202296.69
1 May 202296.96
1 Apr 202296.79
1 Mar 202296.92
1 Feb 202297.58
1 Jan 202298.18
1 Dec 202198.73
1 Nov 202198.61
1 Oct 202198.24
1 Sep 202198.23
1 Aug 202197.54
1 Jul 202197.14
1 Jun 202196.66
1 May 202197.87
1 Apr 202197.38
1 Mar 202197.24
1 Feb 202196.41
1 Jan 202196.3
1 Dec 202096.7
1 Nov 202097.39
1 Oct 202097.93
1 Sep 202096.92
1 Aug 202097.06
1 Jul 202096.24
1 Jun 202097.4
1 May 202097.76
1 Apr 202098.27
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Source: AMR module of Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS). SGSS is a live reporting database, and therefore data is subject to change. Note 1: The chart shows a three-month rolling average, so the data shown for one month is the average across that month and the previous two months. Note 2: Interpreting national antibiotic resistance surveillance trends spanning European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST) clinical breakpoint transition periods requires additional consideration to avoid misinterpretation of data.

Resistance

Rolling monthly average percent of E. faecium bacteraemia resistant to glycopeptides. Monthly figures are shown as the first day of each month. For example, the figures for January 2022 are shown as at "1 Jan 2022".

Up to and including month of 1 Feb 2025

ChartThere is only 1 plot on this chart. The horizontal X-axis is labelled 'date'. Whilst the vertical Y-axis is labelled 'metric'. This is a dark blue solid line plot. This plot shows data for E-faecium. Specifically the metric 'e-faecium_testing_bacteraemiaPercentResistantRollingMonth' for the England area, along with the age banding of 'all' for the gender group of all. This plot shows data from 01 April 2020 to 01 February 2025. It fell from 21.45 on 01 April 2020 to 19.23 on 01 January 2021. It rose from 20.81 on 01 February 2021 to 24.03 on 01 November 2021. It fell from 24.01 on 01 December 2021 to 22.32 on 01 September 2022. It rose from 22.76 on 01 October 2022 to 24.95 on 01 July 2023. It fell from 23.39 on 01 August 2023 to 18.76 on 01 May 2024. And finally. The date fluctuates between 19.96 on 01 June 2024, ending with the same value on 01 February 2025. There is no reporting delay period being tracked for the data on this chart. - Refer to tabular data.
Tabular data

Resistance data for rolling monthly average percent of E. faecium bacteraemia resistant to glycopeptides. Monthly figures are shown as the first day of each month. For example, the figures for January 2022 are shown as at "1 Jan 2022".

Up to and including 1 February 2025

Month% resistant
1 Feb 202519.96
1 Jan 202520.33
1 Dec 202420.46
1 Nov 202421.09
1 Oct 202421.51
1 Sep 202420.29
1 Aug 202420.21
1 Jul 202420.64
1 Jun 202419.96
1 May 202418.76
1 Apr 202418.31
1 Mar 202420.45
1 Feb 202423.33
1 Jan 202424.43
1 Dec 202323.23
1 Nov 202322.51
1 Oct 202321.28
1 Sep 202324.36
1 Aug 202323.39
1 Jul 202324.95
1 Jun 202323.87
1 May 202324.71
1 Apr 202324.85
1 Mar 202324.62
1 Feb 202324.33
1 Jan 202324.31
1 Dec 202223.78
1 Nov 202224.34
1 Oct 202222.76
1 Sep 202222.32
1 Aug 202222.74
1 Jul 202223.38
1 Jun 202224.25
1 May 202223.72
1 Apr 202222.63
1 Mar 202223.36
1 Feb 202224.33
1 Jan 202225.39
1 Dec 202124.01
1 Nov 202124.03
1 Oct 202123.54
1 Sep 202123.86
1 Aug 202121.15
1 Jul 202120.83
1 Jun 202120.71
1 May 202122.51
1 Apr 202123.12
1 Mar 202122.26
1 Feb 202120.81
1 Jan 202119.23
1 Dec 202019.66
1 Nov 202019.13
1 Oct 202019.86
1 Sep 202018.31
1 Aug 202020.06
1 Jul 202020.55
1 Jun 202022.09
1 May 202022.09
1 Apr 202021.45
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Source: AMR module of Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS). SGSS is a live reporting database, and therefore data is subject to change. Note 1: The chart shows a three-month rolling average, so the data shown for one month is the average across that month and the previous two months. Note 2: Interpreting national antibiotic resistance surveillance trends spanning European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST) clinical breakpoint transition periods requires additional consideration to avoid misinterpretation of data.

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