2016
Utility of Keywords from Chest Radiograph Reports for Pneumonia Surveillance among Hospitalized Patients with Influenza: The CDC Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network, 2008–2009
Bramley AM, Chaves SS, Dawood FS, Doshi S, Reingold A, Miller L, Yousey-Hindes K, Farley MM, Ryan P, Lynfield R, Baumbach J, Zansky S, Bennett N, Thomas A, Schaffner W, Finelli L, Jain S. Utility of Keywords from Chest Radiograph Reports for Pneumonia Surveillance among Hospitalized Patients with Influenza: The CDC Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Network, 2008–2009. Public Health Reports 2016, 131: 483-490. PMID: 27252568, PMCID: PMC4869084, DOI: 10.1177/003335491613100314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.HospitalizationHumansInfluenza, HumanObserver VariationPneumoniaPopulation SurveillanceRadiography, ThoracicReproducibility of ResultsTerminology as TopicUnited StatesConceptsLaboratory-confirmed influenza virus infectionInfluenza virus infectionPositive predictive valueChest radiograph reportsVirus infectionPercent agreementPneumonia surveillanceRadiograph reportsInfluenza Hospitalization Surveillance NetworkAdmission chest radiographsClinical Modification codesAbsence of pneumoniaDischarge summary dataComposite reference standardCohen's K statisticPublic health responsePublic health surveillanceU.S. study sitesStaff membersHospitalized patientsPleural effusionNinth RevisionPneumonia casesChest radiographsK statistic
2014
Vital signs: improving antibiotic use among hospitalized patients.
Fridkin S, Baggs J, Fagan R, Magill S, Pollack LA, Malpiedi P, Slayton R, Khader K, Rubin MA, Jones M, Samore MH, Dumyati G, Dodds-Ashley E, Meek J, Yousey-Hindes K, Jernigan J, Shehab N, Herrera R, McDonald L, Schneider A, Srinivasan A. Vital signs: improving antibiotic use among hospitalized patients. MMWR Morbidity And Mortality Weekly Report 2014, 63: 194-200. PMID: 24598596, PMCID: PMC4584728.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnti-Bacterial AgentsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.Clostridioides difficileDatabases, FactualDrug Resistance, BacterialEnterocolitis, PseudomembranousHospitalizationHumansPatient SafetyPractice Patterns, Physicians'Safety ManagementUnited StatesConceptsClostridium difficile infectionAntibiotic prescribingAntibiotic useIncidence of CDIInpatient antibiotic useDays of therapyNational administrative databaseBroad-spectrum antibioticsHealth care providersAntibiotic-resistant infectionsHospitalized patientsSurgical wardsDifficile infectionImproved prescribingAdministrative databasesAntibiotic exposureIncorrect prescribingPrescribingPatientsHospitalPatient recordsPatient safetyU.S. hospitalsAntibiotic resistanceAntibiotics
2012
Influenza-associated Hospitalizations by Industry, 2009–10 Influenza Season, United States - Volume 18, Number 4—April 2012 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC
Luckhaupt SE, Sweeney MH, Funk R, Calvert GM, Nowell M, D'Mello T, Reingold A, Meek J, Yousey-Hindes K, Arnold KE, Ryan P, Lynfield R, Morin C, Baumbach J, Zansky S, Bennett NM, Thomas A, Schaffner W, Jones T. Influenza-associated Hospitalizations by Industry, 2009–10 Influenza Season, United States - Volume 18, Number 4—April 2012 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2012, 18: 556-562. PMID: 22469504, PMCID: PMC3309704, DOI: 10.3201/eid1804.110337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.Communicable Diseases, EmergingHospitalizationHumansInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 SubtypeInfluenza, HumanOccupational ExposurePandemicsPopulation SurveillanceUnited StatesYoung Adult