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Comparison of five influenza surveillance systems during the 2009 pandemic and their association with media attention.

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Comparison of five influenza surveillance systems during the 2009 pandemic and their association with media attention.

Auteurs : Marit M A. De Lange ; Adam Meijer ; Ingrid H M. Friesema ; Gé A. Donker ; Carl E. Koppeschaar ; Mariëtte Hooiveld ; Nel Ruigrok ; Wim Van Der Hoek

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Abstract

During the 2009 influenza pandemic period, routine surveillance of influenza-like-illness (ILI) was conducted in The Netherlands by a network of sentinel general practitioners (GPs). In addition during the pandemic period, four other ILI/influenza surveillance systems existed. For pandemic preparedness, we evaluated the performance of the sentinel system and the others to assess which of the four could be useful additions in the future. We also assessed whether performance of the five systems was influenced by media reports during the pandemic period.

DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-881
PubMed: 24063523

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