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Emerging Infections
The EIP studies the incidence and epidemiologic characteristics of invasive bacterial diseases and provides morbidity and mortality data for these diseases.
- The Emerging Infections Program's Lab Week Newsletter
(pdf) (149K)
- Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs)
ABCs/EIP Network: Oregon is part of the ABCs Network which includes California,
Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, and New York and Tennessee.
- FoodNet-Oregon (Foodborne Illness Surveillance)
Tracking foodborne illness using surveys of physicians and laboratories, case-control
studies, and active case finding of foodborne pathogens.
FoodNet-CDC
- Unexplained Illness & Death Surveillance
Identifying early emerging new pathogens in previously healthy persons 1-39 years old
with an unexplained, though apparently infectious critical illness.
- Molecular Epidemiology: PulseNet
, the
national molecular subtyping network for foodborne disease surveillance, applies
pulsed-gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to isolates of E. coli, Salmonella,
and other disease-causing bacteria.
- Antibiotic Resistance
We explore ways to
reduce unnecessary antibiotics so that bacteria are less likely to develop resistance
to diseases. Recommendations
for Preventing the Spread of Vancomycin Resistance
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