Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2405985 | Vaccine | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
AimsBrighton Collaboration (BC) case definitions are independent from presumed causes or triggers, hence should be applicable in routine clinical settings.Scope255 cases with discharge diagnoses of aseptic meningitis (ASM; n = 164), encephalitis (ENC; n = 48), myelitis (MYE; n = 8), ADEM (n = 10), or bacterial meningitis (BM; n = 59; control group) were tested against the BC case definitions ASM, ENC, MYE, and ADEM. Overall rates of agreement between BC criteria and discharge diagnoses were 70%, 78%, 97%, and 97% for ASM, ENC, MYE and ADEM, respectively.ConclusionBC case definitions are easily applicable in retrospective chart reviews allowing causality assessments with minimal selection bias.
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Authors
Barbara Rath, Manya Magnus, Ulrich Heininger,