7 research outputs found
Postpartum endometritis and infection following incomplete or complete abortion: Case definition & guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of maternal immunization safety data
Need for developing case definitions and guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation for postpartum endometritis and infection following incomplete or complete abortion as adverse events following maternal immunization
Neonatal infections: Case definition and guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of immunisation safety data.
Maternal vaccination is an important area of research and requires appropriate and internationally comparable definitions and safety standards. The GAIA group, part of the Brighton Collaboration was created with the mandate of proposing standardised definitions applicable to maternal vaccine research. This study proposes international definitions for neonatal infections. The neonatal infections GAIA working group performed a literature review using Medline, EMBASE and the Cochrane collaboration and collected definitions in use in neonatal and public health networks. The common criteria derived from the extensive search formed the basis for a consensus process that resulted in three separate definitions for neonatal blood stream infections (BSI), meningitis and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI). For each definition three levels of evidence are proposed to ensure the applicability of the definitions to different settings. Recommendations about data collection, analysis and presentation are presented and harmonized with the Brighton Collaboration and GAIA format and other existing international standards for study reporting
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Spontaneous abortion and ectopic pregnancy: Case definition & guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of maternal immunization safety data
Neonatal infections: Case definition and guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of immunisation safety data
Maternal vaccination is an important area of research and
requires appropriate and internationally comparable definitions
and safety standards. The GAIA group, part of the Brighton
Collaboration was created with the mandate of proposing
standardised definitions applicable to maternal vaccine
research. This study proposes international definitions for
neonatal infections. The neonatal infections GAIA working group
performed a literature review using Medline, EMBASE and the
Cochrane collaboration and collected definitions in use in
neonatal and public health networks. The common criteria derived
from the extensive search formed the basis for a consensus
process that resulted in three separate definitions for neonatal
blood stream infections (BSI), meningitis and lower respiratory
tract infections (LRTI). For each definition three levels of
evidence are proposed to ensure the applicability of the
definitions to different settings. Recommendations about data
collection, analysis and presentation are presented and
harmonized with the Brighton Collaboration and GAIA format and
other existing international standards for study reporting