Emergency department syndromic surveillance providing early warning of seasonal respiratory activity in England

Author:

HUGHES H. E.,MORBEY R.,HUGHES T. C.,LOCKER T. E.,PEBODY R.,GREEN H. K.,ELLIS J.,SMITH G. E.,ELLIOT A. J.

Abstract

SUMMARYSeasonal respiratory infections place an increased burden on health services annually. We used a sentinel emergency department syndromic surveillance system to understand the factors driving respiratory attendances at emergency departments (EDs) in England. Trends in different respiratory indicators were observed to peak at different points during winter, with further variation observed in the distribution of attendances by age. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed acute respiratory infection and bronchitis/bronchiolitis ED attendances in patients aged 1–4 years were particularly sensitive indicators for increasing respiratory syncytial virus activity. Using near real-time surveillance of respiratory ED attendances may provide early warning of increased winter pressures in EDs, particularly driven by seasonal pathogens. This surveillance may provide additional intelligence about different categories of attendance, highlighting pressures in particular age groups, thereby aiding planning and preparation to respond to acute changes in EDs, and thus the health service in general.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology

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