Pan M, Shen Y, Wang Y, Long L, Du X, Sun Y, Zhang. Comparison of Three Influenza Surveillance Data Sources for Timely Detection of Epidemic Onset - Chengdu City, Sichuan Province and Beijing Municipality, China, 2017-2023. China CDC Wkly. 2024 Sep 6;6(36):918-923
What is already known about this topic?: The syndromic surveillance system, exemplified by the influenza-like illness (ILI) surveillance system, has long been crucial in providing early warnings of influenza epidemics.
What is added by this report?: The analysis revealed that employing reported influenza case data from the nationwide Notifiable Infectious Diseases Reporting Information System (NIDRIS) enhanced the early detection of influenza epidemics, particularly within the context of multiple respiratory pathogens circulating concurrently.
What are the implications for public health practice?: The NIDRIS, characterized by its extensive coverage, obligatory reporting, high specificity, and real-time data transmission, offers a valuable tool for the effective early detection of influenza epidemics. Utilizing this system could enhance preparedness and responses to such health crises, potentially mitigating their impact on public health.
What is added by this report?: The analysis revealed that employing reported influenza case data from the nationwide Notifiable Infectious Diseases Reporting Information System (NIDRIS) enhanced the early detection of influenza epidemics, particularly within the context of multiple respiratory pathogens circulating concurrently.
What are the implications for public health practice?: The NIDRIS, characterized by its extensive coverage, obligatory reporting, high specificity, and real-time data transmission, offers a valuable tool for the effective early detection of influenza epidemics. Utilizing this system could enhance preparedness and responses to such health crises, potentially mitigating their impact on public health.
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