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Twenty Years of Active Bacterial Core Surveillance
Authors:Gayle Langley  William Schaffner  Monica M Farley  Ruth Lynfield  Nancy M Bennett  Arthur Reingold  Ann Thomas  Lee H Harrison  Megin Nichols  Susan Petit  Lisa Miller  Matthew R Moore  Stephanie J Schrag  Fernanda C Lessa  Tami H Skoff  Jessica R MacNeil  Elizabeth C Briere  Emily J Weston  Chris Van Beneden
Abstract:Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs) was established in 1995 as part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emerging Infections Program (EIP) network to assess the extent of invasive bacterial infections of public health importance. ABCs is distinctive among surveillance systems because of its large, population-based, geographically diverse catchment area; active laboratory-based identification of cases to ensure complete case capture; detailed collection of epidemiologic information paired with laboratory isolates; infrastructure that allows for more in-depth investigations; and sustained commitment of public health, academic, and clinical partners to maintain the system. ABCs has directly affected public health policies and practices through the development and evaluation of vaccines and other prevention strategies, the monitoring of antimicrobial drug resistance, and the response to public health emergencies and other emerging infections.
Keywords:Emerging Infections Program  surveillance  invasive bacterial infections  EIP  Active Bacterial Core Surveillance  ABCs  bacteria
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