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The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza

BACKGROUND: Influenza is a global public health problem. However, severe influenza only recently has been addressed in routine surveillance. OBJECTIVES: The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN) was established to study the epidemiology of severe influenza in consecutive seasons in...

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Autores principales: Puig-Barberà, Joan, Tormos, Anita, Trushakova, Svetlana, Sominina, Anna, Pisareva, Maria, Ciblak, Meral A, Badur, Selim, Yu, Hongjie, Cowling, Benjamin J, Burtseva, Elena
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4605407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26198771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12335
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author Puig-Barberà, Joan
Tormos, Anita
Trushakova, Svetlana
Sominina, Anna
Pisareva, Maria
Ciblak, Meral A
Badur, Selim
Yu, Hongjie
Cowling, Benjamin J
Burtseva, Elena
author_facet Puig-Barberà, Joan
Tormos, Anita
Trushakova, Svetlana
Sominina, Anna
Pisareva, Maria
Ciblak, Meral A
Badur, Selim
Yu, Hongjie
Cowling, Benjamin J
Burtseva, Elena
author_sort Puig-Barberà, Joan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Influenza is a global public health problem. However, severe influenza only recently has been addressed in routine surveillance. OBJECTIVES: The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN) was established to study the epidemiology of severe influenza in consecutive seasons in different countries. Our objective is to describe the GIHSN approach and methods. METHODS: The GIHSN uses prospective active surveillance to identify consecutive influenza admissions in permanent residents of well-defined geographic areas in sites around the world. A core common protocol is followed. After consent, data are collected on patient characteristics and clinical outcomes, respiratory swabs are obtained, and the presence of influenza virus and subtype or lineage is ascertained by polymerase chain reaction. Data are collated and analyzed at the GIHSN coordination center. RESULTS: The GIHSN has run its activities for two consecutive influenza seasons, 2012–2013 and 2013–2014, and hospitals in Brazil, China, France, Russian Federation, Turkey, and Spain have been involved in one or both seasons. Consistency on the application of the protocol and heterogeneity for the first season have been addressed in two previous publications. During both seasons, 19 677 eligible admissions were recorded; 11 843 (60%) were included and tested, and 2713 (23%) were positive for influenza: 991 (37%) A(H1N1); 807 (30%) A(H3N2); 583 (21%) B/Yamagata; 56 (2%) B/Victoria and 151 (6%) influenza A; and 125 (5%) influenza B were not characterized. CONCLUSIONS: The GIHSN is a platform that provides information on severe influenza worldwide, applying a common core protocol and a consistent case definition.
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spelling pubmed-46054072015-11-01 The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza Puig-Barberà, Joan Tormos, Anita Trushakova, Svetlana Sominina, Anna Pisareva, Maria Ciblak, Meral A Badur, Selim Yu, Hongjie Cowling, Benjamin J Burtseva, Elena Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: Influenza is a global public health problem. However, severe influenza only recently has been addressed in routine surveillance. OBJECTIVES: The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN) was established to study the epidemiology of severe influenza in consecutive seasons in different countries. Our objective is to describe the GIHSN approach and methods. METHODS: The GIHSN uses prospective active surveillance to identify consecutive influenza admissions in permanent residents of well-defined geographic areas in sites around the world. A core common protocol is followed. After consent, data are collected on patient characteristics and clinical outcomes, respiratory swabs are obtained, and the presence of influenza virus and subtype or lineage is ascertained by polymerase chain reaction. Data are collated and analyzed at the GIHSN coordination center. RESULTS: The GIHSN has run its activities for two consecutive influenza seasons, 2012–2013 and 2013–2014, and hospitals in Brazil, China, France, Russian Federation, Turkey, and Spain have been involved in one or both seasons. Consistency on the application of the protocol and heterogeneity for the first season have been addressed in two previous publications. During both seasons, 19 677 eligible admissions were recorded; 11 843 (60%) were included and tested, and 2713 (23%) were positive for influenza: 991 (37%) A(H1N1); 807 (30%) A(H3N2); 583 (21%) B/Yamagata; 56 (2%) B/Victoria and 151 (6%) influenza A; and 125 (5%) influenza B were not characterized. CONCLUSIONS: The GIHSN is a platform that provides information on severe influenza worldwide, applying a common core protocol and a consistent case definition. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-11 2015-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4605407/ /pubmed/26198771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12335 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Puig-Barberà, Joan
Tormos, Anita
Trushakova, Svetlana
Sominina, Anna
Pisareva, Maria
Ciblak, Meral A
Badur, Selim
Yu, Hongjie
Cowling, Benjamin J
Burtseva, Elena
The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza
title The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza
title_full The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza
title_fullStr The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza
title_full_unstemmed The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza
title_short The Global Influenza Hospital Surveillance Network (GIHSN): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza
title_sort global influenza hospital surveillance network (gihsn): a new platform to describe the epidemiology of severe influenza
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4605407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26198771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12335
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