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Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015
BACKGROUND: Surveillance of influenza‐like illness (ILI) in the United States is primarily conducted through medical settings despite a significant burden of non‐medically attended ILI. OBJECTIVES: To assess consistency between surveillance for respiratory viruses in outpatient and community setting...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5907822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29350791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12540 |
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author | Russell, Kate E. Fowlkes, Ashley Stockwell, Melissa S. Vargas, Celibell Y. Saiman, Lisa Larson, Elaine L. LaRussa, Philip Di Lonardo, Steve Popowich, Michael St. George, Kirsten Steffens, Andrea Reed, Carrie |
author_facet | Russell, Kate E. Fowlkes, Ashley Stockwell, Melissa S. Vargas, Celibell Y. Saiman, Lisa Larson, Elaine L. LaRussa, Philip Di Lonardo, Steve Popowich, Michael St. George, Kirsten Steffens, Andrea Reed, Carrie |
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description | BACKGROUND: Surveillance of influenza‐like illness (ILI) in the United States is primarily conducted through medical settings despite a significant burden of non‐medically attended ILI. OBJECTIVES: To assess consistency between surveillance for respiratory viruses in outpatient and community settings using ILI surveillance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Influenza Incidence Surveillance Project (IISP) and the Mobile Surveillance for Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) and Influenza‐Like Illness in the Community (MoSAIC) Study. METHODS: The Influenza Incidence Surveillance Project conducts ILI surveillance in 3 primary care clinics in New York City, and MoSAIC conducts community‐based ILI/ARI surveillance through text messaging among a cohort of New York City residents. Both systems obtain respiratory specimens from participants with ILI/ARI and test for multiple pathogens. We conducted a retrospective review of ILI cases in IISP and MoSAIC from January 2013 to May 2015 with descriptive analyses of clinical and laboratory data. RESULTS: Five‐hundred twelve MoSAIC and 669 IISP participants met an ILI criteria (fever with cough or sore throat) and were included. Forty percent of MoSAIC participants sought care; the majority primary care. Pathogens were detected in 63% of MoSAIC and 70% of IISP cases. The relative distribution of influenza and other respiratory viruses detected was similar; however, there were statistically significant differences in the frequency that were not explained by care seeking. CONCLUSIONS: Outpatient and community‐based surveillance in the one found similar timing and relative distribution of respiratory viruses, but community surveillance in a single neighborhood may not fully capture the variations in ILI etiology that occur more broadly. |
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spelling | pubmed-59078222018-05-02 Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015 Russell, Kate E. Fowlkes, Ashley Stockwell, Melissa S. Vargas, Celibell Y. Saiman, Lisa Larson, Elaine L. LaRussa, Philip Di Lonardo, Steve Popowich, Michael St. George, Kirsten Steffens, Andrea Reed, Carrie Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: Surveillance of influenza‐like illness (ILI) in the United States is primarily conducted through medical settings despite a significant burden of non‐medically attended ILI. OBJECTIVES: To assess consistency between surveillance for respiratory viruses in outpatient and community settings using ILI surveillance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Influenza Incidence Surveillance Project (IISP) and the Mobile Surveillance for Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) and Influenza‐Like Illness in the Community (MoSAIC) Study. METHODS: The Influenza Incidence Surveillance Project conducts ILI surveillance in 3 primary care clinics in New York City, and MoSAIC conducts community‐based ILI/ARI surveillance through text messaging among a cohort of New York City residents. Both systems obtain respiratory specimens from participants with ILI/ARI and test for multiple pathogens. We conducted a retrospective review of ILI cases in IISP and MoSAIC from January 2013 to May 2015 with descriptive analyses of clinical and laboratory data. RESULTS: Five‐hundred twelve MoSAIC and 669 IISP participants met an ILI criteria (fever with cough or sore throat) and were included. Forty percent of MoSAIC participants sought care; the majority primary care. Pathogens were detected in 63% of MoSAIC and 70% of IISP cases. The relative distribution of influenza and other respiratory viruses detected was similar; however, there were statistically significant differences in the frequency that were not explained by care seeking. CONCLUSIONS: Outpatient and community‐based surveillance in the one found similar timing and relative distribution of respiratory viruses, but community surveillance in a single neighborhood may not fully capture the variations in ILI etiology that occur more broadly. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-14 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5907822/ /pubmed/29350791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12540 Text en Published 2018. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Russell, Kate E. Fowlkes, Ashley Stockwell, Melissa S. Vargas, Celibell Y. Saiman, Lisa Larson, Elaine L. LaRussa, Philip Di Lonardo, Steve Popowich, Michael St. George, Kirsten Steffens, Andrea Reed, Carrie Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015 |
title | Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015 |
title_full | Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015 |
title_fullStr | Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015 |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015 |
title_short | Comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—New York City, 2013‐2015 |
title_sort | comparison of outpatient medically attended and community‐level influenza‐like illness—new york city, 2013‐2015 |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5907822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29350791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12540 |
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