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Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative

BACKGROUND: Bloodstream infections are frequent causes of human illness and cause major morbidity and death. In order to best define the epidemiology of these infections and to track changes in occurrence, adverse outcome, and resistance rates over time, population based methodologies are optimal. H...

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Autores principales: Laupland, Kevin B, Schønheyder, Henrik C, Kennedy, Karina J, Lyytikäinen, Outi, Valiquette, Louis, Galbraith, John, Collignon, Peter, Church, Deirdre L, Gregson, Daniel B, Kibsey, Pamela
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2721840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19624839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-2-146
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author Laupland, Kevin B
Schønheyder, Henrik C
Kennedy, Karina J
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Valiquette, Louis
Galbraith, John
Collignon, Peter
Church, Deirdre L
Gregson, Daniel B
Kibsey, Pamela
author_facet Laupland, Kevin B
Schønheyder, Henrik C
Kennedy, Karina J
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Valiquette, Louis
Galbraith, John
Collignon, Peter
Church, Deirdre L
Gregson, Daniel B
Kibsey, Pamela
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description BACKGROUND: Bloodstream infections are frequent causes of human illness and cause major morbidity and death. In order to best define the epidemiology of these infections and to track changes in occurrence, adverse outcome, and resistance rates over time, population based methodologies are optimal. However, few population-based surveillance systems exist worldwide, and because of differences in methodology inter-regional comparisons are limited. In this report we describe the rationale and propose first practical steps for developing an international collaborative approach to the epidemiologic study and surveillance for bacteremia. FINDINGS: The founding collaborative participants represent six regions in four countries in three continents with a combined annual surveillance population of more than 8 million residents. CONCLUSION: Future studies from this collaborative should lead to a better understanding of the epidemiology of bloodstream infections.
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spelling pubmed-27218402009-08-06 Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative Laupland, Kevin B Schønheyder, Henrik C Kennedy, Karina J Lyytikäinen, Outi Valiquette, Louis Galbraith, John Collignon, Peter Church, Deirdre L Gregson, Daniel B Kibsey, Pamela BMC Res Notes Project Note BACKGROUND: Bloodstream infections are frequent causes of human illness and cause major morbidity and death. In order to best define the epidemiology of these infections and to track changes in occurrence, adverse outcome, and resistance rates over time, population based methodologies are optimal. However, few population-based surveillance systems exist worldwide, and because of differences in methodology inter-regional comparisons are limited. In this report we describe the rationale and propose first practical steps for developing an international collaborative approach to the epidemiologic study and surveillance for bacteremia. FINDINGS: The founding collaborative participants represent six regions in four countries in three continents with a combined annual surveillance population of more than 8 million residents. CONCLUSION: Future studies from this collaborative should lead to a better understanding of the epidemiology of bloodstream infections. BioMed Central 2009-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2721840/ /pubmed/19624839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-2-146 Text en Copyright © 2009 Laupland et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Project Note
Laupland, Kevin B
Schønheyder, Henrik C
Kennedy, Karina J
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Valiquette, Louis
Galbraith, John
Collignon, Peter
Church, Deirdre L
Gregson, Daniel B
Kibsey, Pamela
Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative
title Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative
title_full Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative
title_fullStr Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative
title_full_unstemmed Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative
title_short Rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative
title_sort rationale for and protocol of a multi-national population-based bacteremia surveillance collaborative
topic Project Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2721840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19624839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-2-146
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