Consultation outcome
UK Standards for Microbiology Investigation: ID 16 - Identification of Enterobacteriaceae
- From:
- Public Health England
- Published:
- 15 November 2013
- Last updated:
- 16 June 2016, see all updates
This consultation has concluded
Download the full outcome
Review of users' comments April 2015
PDF, 304KB, 2 pages
Detail of outcome
The last full scientific review of this document was completed on 13 April 2015.
Read the latest version of SMI ID 16.
Detail of feedback received
Timeline of review process
Date review started: 7 October 2013
Consultation: 15 November 2013 to 13 December 2013.
Document discussed at the following working group meeting:
- 15 May 2014
Date document issued: 13 April 2015
Original consultation
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Summary
This consultation asks for feedback in relation to the identification SMI ‘ID 16 – Identification of Enterobacteriaceae’.
This consultation was held on another website.
Documents
ID 16 closed consultation draft
PDF, 624KB, 32 pages
ID 16 closed consultation draft
MS Word Document, 1.32MB
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Consultation description
Public Health England has opened a consultation this week in joint partnership with professional organisations.
The consultation asks for comments about the bacteriology SMI ‘ID 16 – Identification of Enterobacteriaceae’.
This UK Standard for Microbiology Investigation describes the identification of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae.
We would like input from a wide range of interested parties.
If you have any difficulties accessing this consultation please let us know by emailing standards@phe.gov.uk.
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Document information
Published: 15 November 2013
Updated: 16 June 2016
- Added review of users' comments April 2015.
- First published.
From: Public Health England
