Methodology

Active Bacterial Core surveillance (ABCs) activities include collecting epidemiologic and clinical data and characterizing isolates in terms of antimicrobial susceptibility, serotype or serogroup, and subtyping. ABCs uses specific indicators to monitor performance.

Surveillance objectives

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Surveillance areas and population

ABCs is a collaboration between CDC, state health departments, and universities participating in the Emerging Infections Program network. ABCs conducts surveillance across 10 states representing a population of approximately 45.5 million.

A case must meet the case definition to be considered for ABCs unless an exception applies.

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Case definition

For CDC to consider a case for this surveillance system, the case must meet the following case definition: