Monitoring COVID-19 and Influenza: The Added Value of a Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Surveillance System in Portugal

Author:

Torres Ana Rita1ORCID,Gómez Verónica1ORCID,Kislaya Irina123ORCID,Rodrigues Ana Paula1ORCID,Fernandes Tavares Margarida4,Pereira Ana Catarina5,Pereira Débora4,Côrte-Real Rita5,Flores Carlos Humberto5,Verdasca Nuno6ORCID,Guiomar Raquel6ORCID,Machado Ausenda123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology, National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Portugal

2. Public Health Research Center, NOVA National School of Public Health, Lisbon, Portugal

3. Comprehensive Health Research Center, Lisbon, Portugal

4. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, Porto, Portugal

5. Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Central, Lisbon, Portugal

6. Department of Infectious Diseases, National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

Background. Severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) surveillance is recommended to assess the severity of respiratory infections disease. In 2021, the National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge, in collaboration with two general hospitals, implemented a SARI sentinel surveillance system based on electronic health registries. We describe its application in the 2021/2022 season and compare the evolution of SARI cases with the COVID-19 and influenza activity in two regions of Portugal. Methods. The main outcome of interest was the weekly incidence of patients hospitalized due to SARI, reported within the surveillance system. SARI cases were defined as patients containing ICD-10 codes for influenza-like illness, cardiovascular diagnosis, respiratory diagnosis, and respiratory infection in their primary admission diagnosis. Independent variables included weekly COVID-19 and influenza incidence in the North and Lisbon and Tagus Valley regions. Pearson and cross-correlations between SARI cases, COVID-19 incidence and influenza incidence were estimated. Results. A high correlation between SARI cases or hospitalizations due to respiratory infection and COVID-19 incidence was obtained (ρ = 0.78 and ρ = 0.82, respectively). SARI cases detected the COVID-19 epidemic peak a week earlier. A weak correlation was observed between SARI and influenza cases (ρ = −0.20). However, if restricted to hospitalizations due to cardiovascular diagnosis, a moderate correlation was observed (ρ = 0.37). Moreover, hospitalizations due to cardiovascular diagnosis detected the increase of influenza epidemic activity a week earlier. Conclusion. In the 2021/2022 season, the Portuguese SARI sentinel surveillance system pilot was able to early detect the COVID-19 epidemic peak and the increase of influenza activity. Although cardiovascular manifestations associated with influenza infection are known, more seasons of surveillance are needed, to confirm the potential use of cardiovascular hospitalizations as an indicator of influenza activity.

Funder

European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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