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Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases 1/2012

Open Access 01-12-2012 | Study protocol

The KIzSS network, a sentinel surveillance system for infectious diseases in day care centers: study protocol

Authors: Remko Enserink, Harold Noel, Ingrid HM Friesema, Carolien M de Jager, Anna MD Kooistra-Smid, Laetitia M Kortbeek, Erwin Duizer, Marianne AB van der Sande, Henriette A Smit, Wilfrid van Pelt

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

Day care-associated infectious diseases are widely recognized as a public health problem but rarely studied. Insights into their dynamics and their association with the day care setting are important for effective decision making in management of infectious disease control. This paper describes the purpose, design and potential of our national multi-center, day care-based sentinel surveillance network for infectious diseases (the KIzSS network). The aim of the KIzSS network is to acquire a long-term insight into the syndromic and microbiological aspects of day care-related infectious diseases and associated disease burden and to model these aspects with day care setting characteristics.

Methods/design

The KIzSS network applies a prospective cohort design, following day care centers rather than individual children or staff members over time. Data on infectious disease symptoms and related morbidity (children and staff), medical consumption, absenteeism and circulating enteric pathogens (children) are collected on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Every two years, a survey is performed to assess the characteristics of participating day care centers.

Discussion

The KIzSS network offers a unique potential to study infectious disease dynamics in the day care setting over a sustained period of time. The created (bio)databases will help us to assess day care-related disease burden of infectious diseases among attending children and staff and their relation with the day care setting. This will support the much needed development of evidence-based and pragmatic guidelines for infectious disease control in day care centers.
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Metadata
Title
The KIzSS network, a sentinel surveillance system for infectious diseases in day care centers: study protocol
Authors
Remko Enserink
Harold Noel
Ingrid HM Friesema
Carolien M de Jager
Anna MD Kooistra-Smid
Laetitia M Kortbeek
Erwin Duizer
Marianne AB van der Sande
Henriette A Smit
Wilfrid van Pelt
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-12-259

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