Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs) is an active laboratory- and population-based surveillance system for invasive bacterial pathogens of public health importance. ABCs provides an infrastructure for further public health research, including special studies aimed at identifying risk factors for disease, post-licensure evaluation of vaccine efficacy and monitoring effectiveness of prevention policies.
Surveillance Reports
Find yearly information for each ABCs pathogen, including demographics, number of cases and deaths…
Data Collection and Forms
Download ABCs and invasive MRSA case report forms, neonatal sepsis surveillance and neonatal infection expanded tracking forms…
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