Background: Computerization of microbiological laboratories generates an enormous amount of data that has not been fully exploited due to the heterogeneity of the information systems used. The aim of this paper is to present the Microbiological Surveillance Network of the Valencian Community, which provides real-time detection of circulating microorganisms and resistance patterns, and enables microbiological surveillance in the public health setting.
Methods And Results: We describe the Microbiological Surveillance Network of the Valencian Community, an information system that gathers, analyzes and disseminates the results of microbiological testing to health professionals in our setting.
Conclusion: Development of the Microbiological Surveillance Network has made available a centralized system with the results from all the microbiological analyses performed in hospital laboratories of the Valencian Community. This effort provides valuable information for public health, and for studies in research and quality. In addition, it demonstrates the important role of microbiology within the field of medicine and public health.
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Hum Vaccin Immunother
December 2023
Departamento de Epidemiologia, Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge IP (INSA, IP), Lisboa, Portugal.
Using a test-negative case-control design, we aim to estimate influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) against medically attended laboratory-confirmed influenza in Portugal in 2022/2023 season. Between week 41/2022 and week 14/2023, data on 592 patients with influenza-like illness aged 18 or more years old were collected by the national sentinel influenza surveillance system in primary care settings. Of those, 218 were positive for influenza and 374 were negative controls.
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