Organizzazione sanitaria
I pediatri di SPES: quanti sono, chi sono, a che cosa servono?
PAEDIATRICIANS’ PARTICIPATION TO THE SENTINEL PAEDIATRIC SURVEILLANCE PROJECT IN ITALY
GRUPPO DI COORDINAMENTO DI SPES: M. CIOFI DEGLI ATTI1, S. SALMASO1, R. ARIGLIANI2, G. BRUSONI2, V. CALIA2, G. CHIAMENTI2, M. GANGEMI3, S. DEL TORSO4, A. IMPROTA5, M. LO GIUDICE2, V. MURGIA2, D. MANDOLINI1
1Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Laboratorio di Epidemiologia e Biostatistica;
2Pediatra di libera scelta;
3Associazione Culturale Pediatri;
4Società Italiana di Pediatria;
5Federazione Italiana Medici Pediatri
Ottobre 2002 - pagg. 515 -518
Abstract
The collaboration between the Istituto Superiore di Sanità and the paediatric associations gave
rise in 1999 to the Sentinel Paediatric Surveillance Project, whose main objective was the
surveillance of vaccine preventable-diseases. 668 paediatricians (10% of the total) took part
in the project, almost half of them for the whole period. Overall, the project was success,
althouth the representativity of the network can still been improved.
Classificazione MeSH
Bibliografia
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2. Declich S. Carter AO. Public health surveillance: historical origins, methods and evaluation. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1994;72(2):285-304.
3. Orenstein WA, Bernier RH, Hinman AR. Assessing vaccine efficacy in the field. Further observations. Epidemiologic Reviews 1988; 10:212-41.
4. Salmaso S, Gabutti G, Rota MC, Giordano C, Penna C, Mandolini D, Crovari P, and the Serological Study Group. Pattern of susceptibility to measles in Italy. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000;78(8):950-5.
5. Ciofi degli Atti ML, Salmaso S, Bella A, Arigliani R, Gangemi M, Chiamenti G, Brusoni G, for the Pediatric Sentinel Surveillance Study Group. Pediatric sentinel surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases in Italy. Ped Infect Dis Journal 2002;21(8):763-9.
6. Teutsch SM. Principles and practice of public health surveillance. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
7. Italia, Ministero della Sanità. Verbale Commissione Unica del Farmaco, 19-20 giugno 2001.
8. Ciofi degli Atti ML, Salmaso S. Measles increase in Italy. Eurosurv weekly 2002;6:14.
9. The Benevento and Campobasso Pediatricians Network for the Control of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases. Field evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of vaccines against pertussis, measles, rubella and mumps. Vaccine 1998;16(8):818-22.
