Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study
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Resumo: | Describing the early life associations between infectious disease episodes and growth, cognitive development, and vaccine response in the first 2 years of life is one of the primary goals of the Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) cohort study. To collect high-resolution data during a critical early period of development, field staff visit each study participant at their house twice weekly from birth to 2 years of age to collect daily reported illness and treatment data from caregivers. Detailed infectious disease histories will not only allow us to relate the overall burden of infectious disease with the primary outcomes of the study, but will also allow us to describe the ages at which infectious diseases have the greatest effect on child health. In addition, twice-weekly visits allow for sample collection when diarrhea episodes are identified. This article describes the methods used to collect illness and treatment history data and discusses the a priori definitions of diarrhea and acute lower respiratory illness episodes |
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Maciel, Bruna Leal LimaRichard, Stephanie AnnBarrett, Leah J.Guerrant, Richard L.Checkley, WilliamMiller, Mark Andrew2024-02-27T22:17:11Z2024-02-27T22:17:11Z2014-11RICHARD, Stephanie Ann; BARRETT, Leah J.; GUERRANT, Richard L.; CHECKLEY, William; MILLER, Mark Andrew. Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, [S.l.], v. 59, p. 220-224, 1 nov. 2014. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu435. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/59/suppl_4/S220/279698. Acesso em: 6 fev. 2024.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57700http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciu435Clinical Infectious DiseasesDiarrheaInfectious diseaseMAL-EDRespiratory infectionSurveillanceDisease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleDescribing the early life associations between infectious disease episodes and growth, cognitive development, and vaccine response in the first 2 years of life is one of the primary goals of the Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) cohort study. To collect high-resolution data during a critical early period of development, field staff visit each study participant at their house twice weekly from birth to 2 years of age to collect daily reported illness and treatment data from caregivers. Detailed infectious disease histories will not only allow us to relate the overall burden of infectious disease with the primary outcomes of the study, but will also allow us to describe the ages at which infectious diseases have the greatest effect on child health. In addition, twice-weekly visits allow for sample collection when diarrhea episodes are identified. This article describes the methods used to collect illness and treatment history data and discusses the a priori definitions of diarrhea and acute lower respiratory illness episodesengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRNinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessORIGINALDiseaseSurveillance_Richard_2014.pdfDiseaseSurveillance_Richard_2014.pdfapplication/pdf146844https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/57700/1/DiseaseSurveillance_Richard_2014.pdfacbb9c8740e8f58a9da459d14688c64fMD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-81484https://repositorio.ufrn.br/bitstream/123456789/57700/2/license.txte9597aa2854d128fd968be5edc8a28d9MD52123456789/577002024-02-27 19:17:12.387oai:https://repositorio.ufrn.br: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Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttp://repositorio.ufrn.br/oai/opendoar:2024-02-27T22:17:12Repositório Institucional da UFRN - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false |
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Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study |
title |
Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study |
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Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima Diarrhea Infectious disease MAL-ED Respiratory infection Surveillance |
title_short |
Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study |
title_full |
Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study |
title_fullStr |
Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed |
Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study |
title_sort |
Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study |
author |
Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima |
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Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima Richard, Stephanie Ann Barrett, Leah J. Guerrant, Richard L. Checkley, William Miller, Mark Andrew |
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author |
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Richard, Stephanie Ann Barrett, Leah J. Guerrant, Richard L. Checkley, William Miller, Mark Andrew |
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Maciel, Bruna Leal Lima Richard, Stephanie Ann Barrett, Leah J. Guerrant, Richard L. Checkley, William Miller, Mark Andrew |
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Diarrhea Infectious disease MAL-ED Respiratory infection Surveillance |
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Diarrhea Infectious disease MAL-ED Respiratory infection Surveillance |
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Describing the early life associations between infectious disease episodes and growth, cognitive development, and vaccine response in the first 2 years of life is one of the primary goals of the Etiology, Risk Factors and Interactions of Enteric Infections and Malnutrition and the Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) cohort study. To collect high-resolution data during a critical early period of development, field staff visit each study participant at their house twice weekly from birth to 2 years of age to collect daily reported illness and treatment data from caregivers. Detailed infectious disease histories will not only allow us to relate the overall burden of infectious disease with the primary outcomes of the study, but will also allow us to describe the ages at which infectious diseases have the greatest effect on child health. In addition, twice-weekly visits allow for sample collection when diarrhea episodes are identified. This article describes the methods used to collect illness and treatment history data and discusses the a priori definitions of diarrhea and acute lower respiratory illness episodes |
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2014 |
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RICHARD, Stephanie Ann; BARRETT, Leah J.; GUERRANT, Richard L.; CHECKLEY, William; MILLER, Mark Andrew. Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, [S.l.], v. 59, p. 220-224, 1 nov. 2014. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu435. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/59/suppl_4/S220/279698. Acesso em: 6 fev. 2024. |
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RICHARD, Stephanie Ann; BARRETT, Leah J.; GUERRANT, Richard L.; CHECKLEY, William; MILLER, Mark Andrew. Disease surveillance methods used in the 8-site MAL-ED cohort study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, [S.l.], v. 59, p. 220-224, 1 nov. 2014. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu435. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/59/suppl_4/S220/279698. Acesso em: 6 fev. 2024. |
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