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ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China

BACKGROUND: syndromic surveillance system has great advantages in promoting the early detection of epidemics and reducing the necessities of disease confirmation, and it is especially effective for surveillance in resource poor settings. However, most current syndromic surveillance systems are estab...

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Autores principales: Yan, Weirong, Palm, Lars, Lu, Xin, Nie, Shaofa, Xu, Biao, Zhao, Qi, Tao, Tao, Cheng, Liwei, Tan, Li, Dong, Hengjin, Diwan, Vinod K.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3633833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23626853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062749
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author Yan, Weirong
Palm, Lars
Lu, Xin
Nie, Shaofa
Xu, Biao
Zhao, Qi
Tao, Tao
Cheng, Liwei
Tan, Li
Dong, Hengjin
Diwan, Vinod K.
author_facet Yan, Weirong
Palm, Lars
Lu, Xin
Nie, Shaofa
Xu, Biao
Zhao, Qi
Tao, Tao
Cheng, Liwei
Tan, Li
Dong, Hengjin
Diwan, Vinod K.
author_sort Yan, Weirong
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description BACKGROUND: syndromic surveillance system has great advantages in promoting the early detection of epidemics and reducing the necessities of disease confirmation, and it is especially effective for surveillance in resource poor settings. However, most current syndromic surveillance systems are established in developed countries, and there are very few reports on the development of an electronic syndromic surveillance system in resource-constrained settings. OBJECTIVE: this study describes the design and pilot implementation of an electronic surveillance system (ISS) for the early detection of infectious disease epidemics in rural China, complementing the conventional case report surveillance system. METHODS: ISS was developed based on an existing platform ‘Crisis Information Sharing Platform’ (CRISP), combining with modern communication and GIS technology. ISS has four interconnected functions: 1) work group and communication group; 2) data source and collection; 3) data visualization; and 4) outbreak detection and alerting. RESULTS: As of Jan. 31(st) 2012, ISS has been installed and pilot tested for six months in four counties in rural China. 95 health facilities, 14 pharmacies and 24 primary schools participated in the pilot study, entering respectively 74256, 79701, and 2330 daily records into the central database. More than 90% of surveillance units at the study sites are able to send daily information into the system. In the paper, we also presented the pilot data from health facilities in the two counties, which showed the ISS system had the potential to identify the change of disease patterns at the community level. CONCLUSIONS: The ISS platform may facilitate the early detection of infectious disease epidemic as it provides near real-time syndromic data collection, interactive visualization, and automated aberration detection. However, several constraints and challenges were encountered during the pilot implementation of ISS in rural China.
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spelling pubmed-36338332013-04-26 ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China Yan, Weirong Palm, Lars Lu, Xin Nie, Shaofa Xu, Biao Zhao, Qi Tao, Tao Cheng, Liwei Tan, Li Dong, Hengjin Diwan, Vinod K. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: syndromic surveillance system has great advantages in promoting the early detection of epidemics and reducing the necessities of disease confirmation, and it is especially effective for surveillance in resource poor settings. However, most current syndromic surveillance systems are established in developed countries, and there are very few reports on the development of an electronic syndromic surveillance system in resource-constrained settings. OBJECTIVE: this study describes the design and pilot implementation of an electronic surveillance system (ISS) for the early detection of infectious disease epidemics in rural China, complementing the conventional case report surveillance system. METHODS: ISS was developed based on an existing platform ‘Crisis Information Sharing Platform’ (CRISP), combining with modern communication and GIS technology. ISS has four interconnected functions: 1) work group and communication group; 2) data source and collection; 3) data visualization; and 4) outbreak detection and alerting. RESULTS: As of Jan. 31(st) 2012, ISS has been installed and pilot tested for six months in four counties in rural China. 95 health facilities, 14 pharmacies and 24 primary schools participated in the pilot study, entering respectively 74256, 79701, and 2330 daily records into the central database. More than 90% of surveillance units at the study sites are able to send daily information into the system. In the paper, we also presented the pilot data from health facilities in the two counties, which showed the ISS system had the potential to identify the change of disease patterns at the community level. CONCLUSIONS: The ISS platform may facilitate the early detection of infectious disease epidemic as it provides near real-time syndromic data collection, interactive visualization, and automated aberration detection. However, several constraints and challenges were encountered during the pilot implementation of ISS in rural China. Public Library of Science 2013-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3633833/ /pubmed/23626853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062749 Text en © 2013 Yan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yan, Weirong
Palm, Lars
Lu, Xin
Nie, Shaofa
Xu, Biao
Zhao, Qi
Tao, Tao
Cheng, Liwei
Tan, Li
Dong, Hengjin
Diwan, Vinod K.
ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China
title ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China
title_full ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China
title_fullStr ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China
title_full_unstemmed ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China
title_short ISS-An Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System for Infectious Disease in Rural China
title_sort iss-an electronic syndromic surveillance system for infectious disease in rural china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3633833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23626853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062749
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