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Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India

The potential for influenza viruses to cause public health emergencies is great. The World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2005 concluded that the world was unprepared to respond to an influenza pandemic. Available surveillance guidelines for pandemic influenza lack the specificity that would enable ma...

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Autores principales: Abdulkader, Rizwan S., Potdar, Varsha, Mohd, Gulam, Chadwick, Joshua, Raju, Mohan Kumar, Devika, S., Bharadwaj, Sumit Dutt, Aggarwal, Neeraj, Vijay, Neetu, Sugumari, C., Sundararajan, T., Vasuki, V., Bharathi Santhose, N., Mohammed Razik, C. A., Madhavan, Vinoth, Krupa, N. C., Prabakaran, Nandhini, Murhekar, Manoj V., Gupta, Nivedita
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10469860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37663861
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1236690
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author Abdulkader, Rizwan S.
Potdar, Varsha
Mohd, Gulam
Chadwick, Joshua
Raju, Mohan Kumar
Devika, S.
Bharadwaj, Sumit Dutt
Aggarwal, Neeraj
Vijay, Neetu
Sugumari, C.
Sundararajan, T.
Vasuki, V.
Bharathi Santhose, N.
Mohammed Razik, C. A.
Madhavan, Vinoth
Krupa, N. C.
Prabakaran, Nandhini
Murhekar, Manoj V.
Gupta, Nivedita
author_facet Abdulkader, Rizwan S.
Potdar, Varsha
Mohd, Gulam
Chadwick, Joshua
Raju, Mohan Kumar
Devika, S.
Bharadwaj, Sumit Dutt
Aggarwal, Neeraj
Vijay, Neetu
Sugumari, C.
Sundararajan, T.
Vasuki, V.
Bharathi Santhose, N.
Mohammed Razik, C. A.
Madhavan, Vinoth
Krupa, N. C.
Prabakaran, Nandhini
Murhekar, Manoj V.
Gupta, Nivedita
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description The potential for influenza viruses to cause public health emergencies is great. The World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2005 concluded that the world was unprepared to respond to an influenza pandemic. Available surveillance guidelines for pandemic influenza lack the specificity that would enable many countries to establish operational surveillance plans. A well-designed epidemiological and virological surveillance is required to strengthen a country’s capacity for seasonal, novel, and pandemic influenza detection and prevention. Here, we describe the protocol to establish a novel mechanism for influenza and SARS-CoV-2 surveillance in the four identified districts of Tamil Nadu, India. This project will be carried out as an implementation research. Each district will identify one medical college and two primary health centres (PHCs) as sentinel sites for collecting severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and influenza like illness (ILI) related information, respectively. For virological testing, 15 ILI and 10 SARI cases will be sampled and tested for influenza A, influenza B, and SARS-CoV-2 every week. Situation analysis using the WHO situation analysis tool will be done to identify the gaps and needs in the existing surveillance systems. Training for staff involved in disease surveillance will be given periodically. To enhance the reporting of ILI/SARI for sentinel surveillance, trained project staff will collect information from all ILI/SARI patients attending the sentinel sites using pre-tested tools. Using time, place, and person analysis, alerts for abnormal increases in cases will be generated and communicated to health authorities to initiate response activities. Advanced epidemiological analysis will be used to model influenza trends over time. Integrating virological and epidemiological surveillance data with advanced analysis and timely communication can enhance local preparedness for public health emergencies. Good quality surveillance data will facilitate an understanding outbreak severity and disease seasonality. Real-time data will help provide early warning signals for prevention and control of influenza and COVID-19 outbreaks. The implementation strategies found to be effective in this project can be scaled up to other parts of the country for replication and integration.
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spelling pubmed-104698602023-09-01 Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India Abdulkader, Rizwan S. Potdar, Varsha Mohd, Gulam Chadwick, Joshua Raju, Mohan Kumar Devika, S. Bharadwaj, Sumit Dutt Aggarwal, Neeraj Vijay, Neetu Sugumari, C. Sundararajan, T. Vasuki, V. Bharathi Santhose, N. Mohammed Razik, C. A. Madhavan, Vinoth Krupa, N. C. Prabakaran, Nandhini Murhekar, Manoj V. Gupta, Nivedita Front Public Health Public Health The potential for influenza viruses to cause public health emergencies is great. The World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2005 concluded that the world was unprepared to respond to an influenza pandemic. Available surveillance guidelines for pandemic influenza lack the specificity that would enable many countries to establish operational surveillance plans. A well-designed epidemiological and virological surveillance is required to strengthen a country’s capacity for seasonal, novel, and pandemic influenza detection and prevention. Here, we describe the protocol to establish a novel mechanism for influenza and SARS-CoV-2 surveillance in the four identified districts of Tamil Nadu, India. This project will be carried out as an implementation research. Each district will identify one medical college and two primary health centres (PHCs) as sentinel sites for collecting severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and influenza like illness (ILI) related information, respectively. For virological testing, 15 ILI and 10 SARI cases will be sampled and tested for influenza A, influenza B, and SARS-CoV-2 every week. Situation analysis using the WHO situation analysis tool will be done to identify the gaps and needs in the existing surveillance systems. Training for staff involved in disease surveillance will be given periodically. To enhance the reporting of ILI/SARI for sentinel surveillance, trained project staff will collect information from all ILI/SARI patients attending the sentinel sites using pre-tested tools. Using time, place, and person analysis, alerts for abnormal increases in cases will be generated and communicated to health authorities to initiate response activities. Advanced epidemiological analysis will be used to model influenza trends over time. Integrating virological and epidemiological surveillance data with advanced analysis and timely communication can enhance local preparedness for public health emergencies. Good quality surveillance data will facilitate an understanding outbreak severity and disease seasonality. Real-time data will help provide early warning signals for prevention and control of influenza and COVID-19 outbreaks. The implementation strategies found to be effective in this project can be scaled up to other parts of the country for replication and integration. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10469860/ /pubmed/37663861 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1236690 Text en Copyright © 2023 Abdulkader, Potdar, Mohd, Chadwick, Raju, Devika, Bharadwaj, Aggarwal, Vijay, Sugumari, Sundararajan, Vasuki, Bharathi Santhose, Mohammed Razik, Madhavan, Krupa, Prabakaran, Murhekar and Gupta. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Abdulkader, Rizwan S.
Potdar, Varsha
Mohd, Gulam
Chadwick, Joshua
Raju, Mohan Kumar
Devika, S.
Bharadwaj, Sumit Dutt
Aggarwal, Neeraj
Vijay, Neetu
Sugumari, C.
Sundararajan, T.
Vasuki, V.
Bharathi Santhose, N.
Mohammed Razik, C. A.
Madhavan, Vinoth
Krupa, N. C.
Prabakaran, Nandhini
Murhekar, Manoj V.
Gupta, Nivedita
Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India
title Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India
title_full Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India
title_fullStr Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India
title_short Protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in Tamil Nadu, India
title_sort protocol for establishing a model for integrated influenza surveillance in tamil nadu, india
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10469860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37663861
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1236690
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