key: cord-1012020-pg78ddqo authors: Kan, Biao title: Performing Laboratory Network Surveillance to Monitor the Emergence and Spread of Infectious Diseases date: 2022-03-25 journal: China CDC Wkly DOI: 10.46234/ccdcw2022.057 sha: 4d2d437b575d05ec01e6ea7307d39534c52d1c51 doc_id: 1012020 cord_uid: pg78ddqo nan sequences were shown (8) , which showed the necessity of complete plasmid genome sequences in AMR transmission monitoring. All the papers are representations of the missions of China PIN. Some laboratory findings have been used to launch joint investigations in the network laboratories in China PIN. These laboratory-based investigations and analyses applied genome sequencing in the monitoring of infectious diseases from the aspects of human, animal, and environment, showing the roles of laboratory surveillance networks under the framework of infectious disease control and the One Health approach. doi: 10.46234/ccdcw2022.057 PulseNet international: vision for the implementation of whole genome sequencing (WGS) for global food-borne disease surveillance National laboratory-based surveillance system for antimicrobial resistance: a successful tool to support the control of antimicrobial resistance in the Netherlands Chinese pathogen identification net: a laboratory network for surveillance and response of bacterial infectious diseases Phylogenetic analysis of serogroup O5 Vibrio cholerae that caused successive cholera outbreaks Anaplasma bovis infection in fever and thrombocytopenia patients Co-Localization of sampling and sequencing for zoonotic pathogen identification in the field monitoring using mobile laboratories Extensively drug-resistant (XDR) salmonella typhi outbreak by waterborne infection -Beijing Municipality, China Trans-regional and cross-host spread of mcr-carrying plasmids revealed by complete plasmid sequences, 44 countries Professor; Director National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention