Emerging Infectious Diseases (Oct 2009)

Review of an Influenza Surveillance System, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

  • Peng Yang,
  • Wei Duan,
  • Min Lv,
  • Weixian Shi,
  • Xiaoming Peng,
  • Xiaomei Wang,
  • Yanning Lu,
  • Huijie Liang,
  • Holly Seale,
  • Xinghuo Pang,
  • Quanyi Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1510.081040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
pp. 1603 – 1608

Abstract

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In 2007, a surveillance system for influenza-like illness (ILI) and virologic data was established in Beijing, China. The system tracked ILI and laboratory-confirmed influenza in 153 general hospitals from September 1, 2007, through April 30, 2008. To analyze the ILI surveillance data (weekly ILI rates and counts) and the effectiveness of the system, we used the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Early Aberration Reporting System. The data indicated that the highest rate of influenza isolation and the highest ILI count occurred in the first week of 2008. The system enabled us to detect the onset and peak of an epidemic.

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