Emerging Infectious Diseases (Mar 2024)

Multimodal Surveillance Model for Enterovirus D68 Respiratory Disease and Acute Flaccid Myelitis among Children in Colorado, USA, 2022

  • Kevin Messacar,
  • Shannon Matzinger,
  • Kevin Berg,
  • Kirsten Weisbeck,
  • Molly Butler,
  • Nicholas Pysnack,
  • Hai Nguyen-Tran,
  • Emily Spence Davizon,
  • Laura Bankers,
  • Sarah A. Jung,
  • Meghan Birkholz,
  • Allison Wheeler,
  • Samuel R. Dominguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3003.231223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 3
pp. 423 – 431

Abstract

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Surveillance for emerging pathogens is critical for developing early warning systems to guide preparedness efforts for future outbreaks of associated disease. To better define the epidemiology and burden of associated respiratory disease and acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), as well as to provide actionable data for public health interventions, we developed a multimodal surveillance program in Colorado, USA, for enterovirus D68 (EV-D68). Timely local, state, and national public health outreach was possible because prospective syndromic surveillance for AFM and asthma-like respiratory illness, prospective clinical laboratory surveillance for EV-D68 among children hospitalized with respiratory illness, and retrospective wastewater surveillance led to early detection of the 2022 outbreak of EV-D68 among Colorado children. The lessons learned from developing the individual layers of this multimodal surveillance program and how they complemented and informed the other layers of surveillance for EV-D68 and AFM could be applied to other emerging pathogens and their associated diseases.

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