Active Bacterial Core Surveillance (ABCs) Report: Emerging Infections Program Network: Streptococcus pneumoniae, 2012
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Description:ABCs Areas: California (San Francisco County and children < 5 years in Alameda and Contra Costa counties); Colorado (5 county Denver area); Connecticut; Georgia (20 county Atlanta area); Maryland (6 county Baltimore area); Minnesota; New Mexico; New York (15 county Rochester and Albany areas and children <5 years in Erie county); Oregon (3 county Portland area); Tennessee (20 counties).
ABCs Population: The surveillance areas represent 30,356,544 persons. Source: National Center for Health Statistics bridged-race vintage 2012 postcensal file.
ABCs Case Definition: Invasive pneumococcal disease: isolation of Streptococcus pneumoniae from normally sterile site in resident of a surveillance area in 2012.
Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2013. Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Report, Emerging Infections Program Network, Streptococcus pneumoniae, 2012. Available via the internet: http://www.cdc.gov/abcs/reports- findings/survreports/spneu12.pdf
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