Author: Thilo Reich; Marcin Budka
Title: A Proof Of Concept For A Syndromic Surveillance System Based On Routine Ambulance Records In The South-west Of England, For The Influenza Season 2016/17 Document date: 2018_11_9
ID: j3o0fko1_74
Snippet: The outbreak was attributed to the E. coli strain O157 and according to PHE reached a final case number of 164 cases with a specific focus in the South-West of England [34, 36] . Although the data shown is not specific to strain O157 but shows E. coli in general, it suggests that there were considerable numbers of unidentified associated infections. An explanation for this discrepancy could be that only patients with severe symptoms were tested f.....
Document: The outbreak was attributed to the E. coli strain O157 and according to PHE reached a final case number of 164 cases with a specific focus in the South-West of England [34, 36] . Although the data shown is not specific to strain O157 but shows E. coli in general, it suggests that there were considerable numbers of unidentified associated infections. An explanation for this discrepancy could be that only patients with severe symptoms were tested for E. coli whereas patients with mild symptoms might have contacted the non-emergency line 111 and were then referred to the ambulance service.
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