Dialysis Data Reports
CDC helps the dialysis community prevent infections by providing evidence-based guidelines and access to the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN), a surveillance system that allows facilities to track infections. The information collected about process measures, such as the number of catheters and fistulas used, and outcomes, such as infections, can be used to evaluate and improve performance locally, statewide, and nationally. In addition, surveillance allows CDC to see national trends and direct prevention efforts for the country.
Data Collection and Analysis (Surveillance)
National Healthcare Safety Network(NHSN)—Dialysis Surveillance.
NHSN is a secure, internet-based surveillance system managed by CDC.
Dialysis Surveillance Reports: NHSN and DSN
- Dialysis Surveillance Report: National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN)—Data Summary for 2006 [PDF - 214 KB] Seminars in Dialysis—Vol 21, No 1 (January–February) 2008 pp. 24–28
- Electronic reporting of infections associated with hemodialysis [PDF - 237 KB] June 2005
Nephrology News - New national surveillance system for hemodialysis-associated infections: initial results [PDF - 137 KB]
National Survey of Dialysis-associated Diseases
- National Surveillance of Dialysis-Associated Diseases in the United States, 2002 [PDF - 218 KB]
- National Surveillance of Dialysis-Associated Diseases in the United States, 2001 [PDF - 261 KB]
- National Surveillance of Dialysis-Associated Diseases in the United States, 1999 [PDF - 311 KB]
- National Surveillance of Dialysis-Associated Diseases in the United States, 1997 [PDF - 192 KB]
Dialysis-associated Infections
- Vital Signs: Central Line--Associated Blood Stream Infections --- United States, 2001, 2008, and 2009 MMWR March 4, 2011 / 60(08);243-248
- Invasive Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections Among Dialysis Patients, United States, 2005 MMWR March 9, 2007;56(09);197-199
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- Page last updated: June 15, 2016
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