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Estimating Hospital Admissions for Influenza Using Emergency Department (ED) Syndromic Surveillance Data, New York City

Description

An important goal of influenza surveillance is to provide public health decisionmakers with timely estimates of the severity of community-wide influenza. One potential indicator is the number of influenza hospitalizations. In New York City methods for estimating influenza hospitalizations include asking hospitals to self-report, sending field staff to review medical records, and analyzing electronic hospital discharge data available months after influenza season is over. Given the limitations of each of these approaches, we evaluated whether electronic ED data, received daily for syndromic surveillance, could be used to monitor hospitalizations during influenza  epidemics.

 

Objective

To evaluate whether trends in influenza hospitalizations can be monitored using ED syndromic surveillance data.

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