Distinct influenza surveillance networks and their agreement in recording regional influenza circulation: Experience from Southeast Michigan

被引:3
作者
DeJonge, Peter M. [1 ]
Monto, Arnold S. [1 ]
Malosh, Ryan E. [1 ]
Petrie, Joshua G. [1 ]
Segaloff, Hannah E. [1 ]
McSpadden, Erin [1 ]
Cheng, Caroline [1 ]
Bazzi, Latifa [1 ]
Callear, Amy [1 ]
Johnson, Emileigh [1 ]
Truscon, Rachel [1 ]
Martin, Emily T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Michigan Influenza Ctr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
influenza; sentinel surveillance; surveillance; syndromic surveillance; ACUTE RESPIRATORY-INFECTIONS; VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS; UNITED-STATES; SEASONAL INFLUENZA; ILLNESS; TRANSMISSION; COMMUNITY; CHILDREN; ADULTS; HOUSEHOLDS;
D O I
10.1111/irv.12944
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Introduction In Southeast Michigan, active surveillance studies monitor influenza activity in hospitals, ambulatory clinics, and community households. Across five respiratory seasons, we assessed the contribution of data from each of the three networks towards improving our overall understanding of regional influenza circulation. Methods All three networks used case definitions for acute respiratory illness (ARI) and molecularly tested for influenza from research-collected respiratory specimens. Age- and network-stratified epidemic curves were created for influenza A and B. We compared stratified epidemic curves visually and by centering at seasonal midpoints. Results Across all seasons (from 2014/2015 through 2018/2019), epidemic curves from each of the three networks were comparable in terms of both timing and magnitude. Small discrepancies in epidemics recorded by each network support previous conclusions about broader characteristics of particular influenza seasons. Conclusion Influenza surveillance systems based in hospital, ambulatory clinic, and community household settings appear to provide largely similar information regarding regional epidemic activity. Together, multiple levels of influenza surveillance provide a detailed view of regional influenza epidemics, but a single surveillance system-regardless of population subgroup monitored-appears to be sufficient in providing vital information regarding community influenza epidemics.
引用
收藏
页码:521 / 531
页数:11
相关论文
共 39 条
[11]   The duration and magnitude of influenza epidemics: A study of surveillance data from sentinel general practices in England, Wales and the Netherlands [J].
Fleming, DM ;
Zambon, M ;
Bartelds, AIM ;
de Jong, JC .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1999, 15 (05) :467-473
[12]   INFLUENZA-B VIRUS-INFECTIONS IN THE COMMUNITY AND THE FAMILY - THE EPIDEMICS OF 1976-1977 AND 1979-1980 IN HOUSTON, TEXAS [J].
FRANK, AL ;
TABER, LH ;
GLEZEN, WP ;
GEYER, EA ;
MCILWAIN, S ;
PAREDES, A .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1983, 118 (03) :313-325
[13]   Association of Over-The-Counter Pharmaceutical Sales with Influenza-Like-Illnesses to Patient Volume in an Urgent Care Setting [J].
Liu, Timothy Y. ;
Sanders, Jason L. ;
Tsui, Fu-Chiang ;
Espino, Jeremy U. ;
Dato, Virginia M. ;
Suyama, Joe .
PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (03)
[14]   ESTIMATING HOUSEHOLD AND COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS FOR INFLUENZA [J].
LONGINI, IM ;
KOOPMAN, JS ;
MONTO, AS ;
FOX, JP .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1982, 115 (05) :736-751
[15]   Respiratory viruses transmission from children to adults within a household [J].
MacIntyre, Chandini Raina ;
Ridda, Iman ;
Seale, Holly ;
Gao, Zhanhai ;
Ratnamohan, Vigneswary Mala ;
Donovan, Linda ;
Zeng, Frank ;
Dwyer, Dominic E. .
VACCINE, 2012, 30 (19) :3009-3014
[16]   Factors associated with influenza vaccine receipt in community dwelling adults and their children [J].
Malosh, Ryan ;
Ohmit, Suzanne E. ;
Petrie, Joshua G. ;
Thompson, Mark G. ;
Aiello, Allison E. ;
Monto, Arnold S. .
VACCINE, 2014, 32 (16) :1841-1847
[17]   Data resource profile: Household Influenza Vaccine Evaluation (HIVE) Study [J].
Monto, Arnold S. ;
Malosh, Ryan E. ;
Evans, Richard ;
Lauring, Adam S. ;
Gordon, Aubree ;
Thompson, Mark G. ;
Fry, Alicia M. ;
Flannery, Brendan ;
Ohmit, Suzanne E. ;
Petrie, Joshua G. ;
Martin, Emily T. ;
Aaron, Barbara ;
Callear, Amy P. ;
Truscon, Rachel ;
Johnson, Emileigh ;
Cheng, Caroline K. ;
Kaniclides, Anne ;
Williams, Natalie ;
Martens, Casey .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2019, 48 (04) :1040-+
[18]   Influenza-like Illness in Households with Children of Preschool Age [J].
Mughini-Gras, Lapo ;
Pijnacker, Roan ;
Enserink, Remko ;
Heusinkveld, Moniek ;
van der Hoek, Wim ;
van Pelt, Wilfrid .
PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL, 2016, 35 (03) :242-248
[19]   Illness among schoolchildren during influenza season - Effect on school absenteeism, parental absenteeism from work, and secondary illness in families [J].
Neuzil, KM ;
Hohlbein, C ;
Zhu, YW .
ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, 2002, 156 (10) :986-991
[20]   Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness in the Community and the Household [J].
Ohmit, Suzanne E. ;
Petrie, Joshua G. ;
Malosh, Ryan E. ;
Cowling, Benjamin J. ;
Thompson, Mark G. ;
Shay, David K. ;
Monto, Arnold S. .
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2013, 56 (10) :1363-1369