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HIV, Chlamydia trachomatis, Influenza and Staphylocci are some of the high-priority pathogens. Source: RKI

Prioritization of pathogens

The Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) is in charge of the surveillance, prevention, control and epidemiological research of infectious diseases on a national level. Together with external experts it has conducted a prioritization process with the objective of

  1. developing a system for the definition of priorities in the field of infectious diseases and
  2. classifying the most frequent pathogens in respect of their significance for national surveillance and epidemiological research

and to create in this way a basis for strategic and conceptional decisions of RKI in the field of infectious disease epidemiology.


If you have further questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Osamah Hamouda.

Date: 27.03.2012

Publications

  • Balabanova Y, Gilsdorf A, Buda S, Burger R, Eckmanns T, Gärtner B, Groß U, Haas W, Hamouda O, Hübner J, Jänisch T, Kist M, Kramer MH, Ledig T, Mielke M, Pulz M, Stark K, Suttorp N, Ulbrich U, Wichmann O, Krause G (2011): Communicable Diseases Prioritized for Surveillance and Epidemiological Research: Results of a Standardized Prioritization Procedure in Germany, 2011
    PLoS ONE 6 (10): e25691. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025691. more

  • Gilsdorf A, Krause G (2011): Prioritisation of infectious diseases in public health: feedback on the prioritisation methodology, 15 July 2008 to 15 January 2009
    Euro Surveill. 16 (18): pii=19861. more

  • Krause G, Working Group on Prioritization at Robert Koch Institute ( Alpers K, Benzler J, Bremer V, Claus H, Haas W, Hamouda O, Laude G, Rasch G, Schöneberg I, Stark K, Ammon A) (2008): How can infectious diseases be prioritized in public health? A standardized prioritization scheme for discussion
    EMBO Rep. 9 (Suppl. 1): 22–27. more

  • Krause G, the working group on prioritisation at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) (2008): Prioritisation of infectious diseases in public health - call for comments
    Eurosurveillance 13 (40): 02 October 2008. more