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定义血流感染的流行病学:基于人群评估的“金标准”。

Defining the epidemiology of bloodstream infections: the 'gold standard' of population-based assessment.

机构信息

Departments of Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Community Health Sciences, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Epidemiol Infect. 2013 Oct;141(10):2149-57. doi: 10.1017/S0950268812002725. Epub 2012 Dec 6.

Abstract

Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Although population-based studies have been proposed as an optimal means to define their epidemiology, the merit of these designs has not been well documented. This report investigated the potential value of using population-based designs in defining the epidemiology of BSIs. Population-based BSI surveillance was conducted in Calgary, Canada (population 1.24 million) and illustrative comparisons were made between the overall and selected subgroup cohorts within five main themes. The value of population denominator data, and age and gender standardization for calculation and comparison of incidence rates were demonstrated. In addition, a number of biases including those related to differential admission rates, selected hospital admission, and referral bias were highlighted in non-population-based cohorts. Due to their comprehensive nature and intrinsic minimization of bias, population-based designs should be considered the gold standard means of defining the epidemiology of an infectious disease.

摘要

血流感染(BSI)是发病率和死亡率的主要原因。尽管基于人群的研究被提议作为定义其流行病学的最佳方法,但这些设计的优点尚未得到很好的记录。本报告调查了使用基于人群的设计来定义 BSI 流行病学的潜在价值。在加拿大卡尔加里(人口 124 万)进行了基于人群的 BSI 监测,并在五个主要主题内对整体和选定的亚组队列进行了说明性比较。展示了人群分母数据的价值,以及年龄和性别标准化,用于计算和比较发病率。此外,在非基于人群的队列中突出了一些偏倚,包括与差异入院率、选择性医院入院和转诊偏倚相关的偏倚。由于其全面性和内在的偏倚最小化,基于人群的设计应被视为定义传染病流行病学的黄金标准方法。

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