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Building a network for multicenter, prospective research of central nervous system infections in South America: Process and lessons learned

Authors :
M. Stiglich
Iván O. Espinoza
G. Ramirez
R. Romero
Thanh G.N. Ton
I. Reyes
A. Romero
Drake H. Tilley
M. Rozas
A. Delgado
Patricio R. Munoz
J. Celis
M. Rivas
A. Peralta
Christina A. Nelson
Jaime Soria
Eduardo Ticona
Tadeusz J. Kochel
Joseph R. Zunt
V. Celis
Nicanor Mori
E. Sanchez
N. Tam
M. Tipismana
G. Donayre
L. Vasquez
N. Gadea
D. Huanca
M. Sihuincha
Source :
eNeurologicalSci, eNeurologicalSci, Vol 13, Iss, Pp 63-69 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2018.

Abstract

Multicenter collaborative networks are essential for advancing research and improving clinical care for a variety of conditions. Research networks are particularly important for central nervous system infections, which remain difficult to study due to their sporadic occurrence and requirement for collection and testing of cerebrospinal fluid. Establishment of long-term research networks in resource-limited areas also facilitates diagnostic capacity building, surveillance for emerging pathogens, and provision of appropriate treatment where needed. We review our experience developing a research network for encephalitis among twelve hospitals in five Peruvian cities since 2009. We provide practical suggestions to aid other groups interested in advancing research on central nervous system infections in resource-limited areas.<br />Highlights • This report provides a comprehensive review of implementing a research network at twelve hospitals in five Peruvian cities. • The network helped build testing capacity, provide education about clinical procedures, and gather data about CNS infections. • Lessons learned offer guidance to others wishing to build similar networks for CNS infections or other unrelated disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24056502
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eNeurologicalSci
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70761e3f98dec0c64f2240b0b9e3679d