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. 2011 Mar-Apr;126(2):176-85.
doi: 10.1177/003335491112600208.

Effective state-based surveillance for multidrug-resistant organisms related to health care-associated infections

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Effective state-based surveillance for multidrug-resistant organisms related to health care-associated infections

Jonathan Duffy et al. Public Health Rep. 2011 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

In September 2008, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sponsored a meeting of public health and infection-control professionals to address the implementation of surveillance for multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs)-particularly those related to health care-associated infections. The group discussed the role of health departments and defined goals for future surveillance activities. Participants identified the following main points: (1) surveillance should guide prevention and infection-control activities, (2) an MDRO surveillance system should be adaptable and not organism specific, (3) new systems should utilize and link existing systems, and (4) automated electronic laboratory reporting will be an important component of surveillance but will take time to develop. Current MDRO reporting mandates and surveillance methods vary across states and localities. Health departments that have not already done so should be proactive in determining what type of system, if any, will fit their needs.

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