Facing the future of respiratory virus surveillance: “The mosaic surveillance framework”

Author:

Mott Joshua A.1ORCID,Bergeri Isabel1ORCID,Lewis Hannah C.1,Mounts Anthony W.2,Briand Sylvie C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemic and Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness World Health Organization Geneva Switzerland

2. Center for Vaccine Equity The Task Force for Global Health Georgia Decatur USA

Abstract

AbstractIt is impossible to address the many complex needs of respiratory virus surveillance with a single system. Therefore, multiple surveillance systems and complementary studies must fit together as tiles in a “mosaic” to provide a complete picture of the risk, transmission, severity, and impact of respiratory viruses of epidemic and pandemic potential. Below we present a framework (WHO Mosaic Respiratory Surveillance Framework) to assist national authorities to identify priority respiratory virus surveillance objectives and the best approaches to meet them; to develop implementation plans according to national context and resources; and to prioritize and target technical assistance and financial investments to meet most pressing needs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Epidemiology

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