Author: Morbey, Roger; Elliot, Alex J.; Zambon, Maria; Pebody, Richard; Smith, Gillian E.
Title: Interpreting specific and general respiratory indicators in syndromic surveillance Document date: 2017_5_1
ID: juc6dw4q_9
Snippet: The majority of patients affected by a seasonal respiratory pathogen are likely to receive a non-specific respiratory diagnosis. Therefore, estimates of community burden using more specific syndromic indicators such as "influenza-like illness" are likely to be a severe underestimate. However, these specific indicators remain important for detecting changes in incidence and providing added intelligence on likely causative pathogens......
Document: The majority of patients affected by a seasonal respiratory pathogen are likely to receive a non-specific respiratory diagnosis. Therefore, estimates of community burden using more specific syndromic indicators such as "influenza-like illness" are likely to be a severe underestimate. However, these specific indicators remain important for detecting changes in incidence and providing added intelligence on likely causative pathogens.
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