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  • 22.7.19

WHONET Automation Tool 22.7.19, released by Brigham and Women's Hospital, belongs to the medical data-analysis category and streamlines the complete life-cycle of routine microbiology surveillance within clinical and public-health laboratories. Configured once, the program can execute an unattended workflow that imports raw WHONET data files, validates them, aggregates multi-site results, applies user-selected statistical routines, and exports finalized reports. Optional services run either on a fixed timetable or react whenever new files arrive in monitored folders, enabling near-real-time processing without manual intervention. Analysts can embed any level of complexity, from simple descriptive tables to advanced outbreak-detection algorithms, while integrated process monitors continuously compare observed against expected metrics. The system automatically issues e-mail alerts for missing or duplicated input files, row counts that deviate from historical ranges, unexpectedly long or short runtimes, duplicated institutional records across consecutive days, and any runtime errors, ensuring that staff are notified before small anomalies become critical gaps. Because version 22.7.19 is the first public release, users obtain the complete feature set without needing to migrate from earlier builds. Laboratories that must comply with WHONET’s global antimicrobial resistance network can therefore standardize repetitive tasks, reduce transcription errors, and shorten the interval between isolate collection and actionable feedback. WHONET Automation Tool is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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