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Utility of Outpatient Syndromic Data for Monitoring Influenza-like Illness

Description

The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH) collects outpatient ILI data through North Dakota Influenza-like Illness Network (ND ILINet), providing situational awareness regarding the percent of visits for ILI at sentinel sites across the state. Because of increased clinic staff time devoted to electronic health initiatives and an expanding population, we have found sentinel sites have been harder to maintain in recent years, and the number of participating sentinel sites has decreased. Outpatient sentinel surveillance for influenza is an important component of influenza surveillance because hospital and death surveillance does not capture the full spectrum of influenza illness. Syndromic surveillance (SyS) is another possible source of information for outpatient ILI that can be used for situational awareness during the influenza season; one benefit of SyS is that it can provide more timely information than traditional outpatient ILI surveillance [1,2]. The NDDoH collects SyS data from hospitals (emergency department and inpatient visits) and outpatient clinics, including urgent and primary care locations. Visits include chief complaint and/or diagnosis code data. This data is sent to the BioSense 2.0 SyS platform. We compared our outpatient SyS ILI with our ND ILINet and reported influenza cases, and included hospital and combined SyS ILI for comparison.

Objective

To explore how outpatient and urgent care syndromic surveillance for influenza-like illness (ILI) compare with emergency department syndromic ILI and other seasonal ILI surveillance indicators

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