National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (NNIS)
Latest Reports
- NNIS Report replaced with new NHSN Report
Published: AJIC July 2007 - NNIS Report, October 2004 AJIC PDF (230KB/16 pages)
- National Surveillance of Dialysis-Associated Diseases in the U.S., 2002 Report
Published in: Seminars in Dialysis, Jan 2005 PDF (273KB/10 pages)
Publications
- CDC definitions for nosocomial infections 2004 PDF (140KB/18 pages)
- Hospital-Acquired Candidemia among ICU Patients 1989-99 2002 PDF (102KB/4 pages)
- Monitoring Hospital-Acquired Infections to Promote Patient Safety. MMWR 2000
- Antimicrobial Resistance In Intensive Care Units 1999 PDF (223KB/14 pages)
- Nosocomial Infections in Pediatric ICUs in the U.S. 1999 PEDIATRICS PDF (312KB/7 pages)
- Case Definitions for Infectious Conditions Under Public Health Surveillance. MMWR 1997
Archived Reports
NNIS Reports
- August 2003 AJIC PDF (183KB/18 pages)
- August 2002 AJIC PDF (569KB/18 pages)
- August 2001 AJIC PDF (128KB/18 pages)
- Accessible Version PDF (656KB/18 pages)
- December 2000 PDF (117KB/37 pages)
- June 2000 PDF (637KB/37 pages)
- December 1999 PDF (176KB/36 pages)
- June 1999 PDF (70KB/13 pages)
- June 1998 PDF (223KB/26 pages)
- Characteristics of NNIS participants 1999 PDF (57KB/4 pages)
- Antimicrobial Resistance ICU Surveillance Report, 1999 PDF (28KB/2 pages)
- Antimicrobial Resistance ICU Surveillance Report, 1998 PDF (8KB/2 pages)
For National Surveillance of Dialysis-Associated Diseases in the U.S. Reports please see the Dialysis page
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Date last modified: November 29, 2006
Content source:
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP)
National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases
Content source:
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP)
National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases