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Communicable diseases prioritized for surveillance and epidemiological research: results of a standardized prioritization procedure in Germany, 2011.

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Communicable diseases prioritized for surveillance and epidemiological research: results of a standardized prioritization procedure in Germany, 2011.

Auteurs : Yanina Balabanova [Allemagne] ; Andreas Gilsdorf ; Silke Buda ; Reinhard Burger ; Tim Eckmanns ; Barbara G Rtner ; Uwe Gross ; Walter Haas ; Osamah Hamouda ; Johannes Hübner ; Thomas J Nisch ; Manfred Kist ; Michael H. Kramer ; Thomas Ledig ; Martin Mielke ; Matthias Pulz ; Klaus Stark ; Norbert Suttorp ; Uta Ulbrich ; Ole Wichmann ; Gérard Krause

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

To establish strategic priorities for the German national public health institute (RKI) and guide the institute's mid-term strategic decisions, we prioritized infectious pathogens in accordance with their importance for national surveillance and epidemiological research.

METHODS

We used the Delphi process with internal (RKI) and external experts and a metric-consensus approach to score pathogens according to ten three-tiered criteria. Additional experts were invited to weight each criterion, leading to the calculation of a median weight by which each score was multiplied. We ranked the pathogens according to the total weighted score and divided them into four priority groups.

RESULTS

127 pathogens were scored. Eighty-six experts participated in the weighting; "Case fatality rate" was rated as the most important criterion. Twenty-six pathogens were ranked in the highest priority group; among those were pathogens with internationally recognised importance (e.g., Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Influenza virus, Hepatitis C virus, Neisseria meningitides), pathogens frequently causing large outbreaks (e.g., Campylobacter spp.), and nosocomial pathogens associated with antimicrobial resistance. Other pathogens in the highest priority group included Helicobacter pylori, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Varicella zoster virus and Hantavirus.

DISCUSSION

While several pathogens from the highest priority group already have a high profile in national and international health policy documents, high scores for other pathogens (e.g., Helicobacter pylori, Respiratory syncytial virus or Hantavirus) indicate a possible under-recognised importance within the current German public health framework. A process to strengthen respective surveillance systems and research has been started. The prioritization methodology has worked well; its modular structure makes it potentially useful for other settings.


DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025691
PubMed: 21991334
PubMed Central: PMC3186774


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