2021
DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.es.2021.26.38.2001104
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Spotlight influenza: Extending influenza surveillance to detect non-influenza respiratory viruses of public health relevance: analysis of surveillance data, Belgium, 2015 to 2019

Abstract: Background Seasonal influenza-like illness (ILI) affects millions of people yearly. Severe acute respiratory infections (SARI), mainly influenza, are a leading cause of hospitalisation and mortality. Increasing evidence indicates that non-influenza respiratory viruses (NIRV) also contribute to the burden of SARI. In Belgium, SARI surveillance by a network of sentinel hospitals has been ongoing since 2011. Aim We report the re… Show more

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“…Equally, the detection of other viruses causing respiratory symptoms can indicate unusual situations and provide important information for disease management, like in the case of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the protection of vulnerable infants with monoclonal antibodies. Reagents for molecular detection of multiple respiratory pathogens are available from a number of commercial producers or in the form of in-house-designed multiplex PCR systems as described by Subissi at al [ 12 ]. Testing for other respiratory viruses besides influenza shows that they are a frequent cause of severe illness and of respiratory infections outside the usual influenza seasons [ 13 ].…”
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“…Equally, the detection of other viruses causing respiratory symptoms can indicate unusual situations and provide important information for disease management, like in the case of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the protection of vulnerable infants with monoclonal antibodies. Reagents for molecular detection of multiple respiratory pathogens are available from a number of commercial producers or in the form of in-house-designed multiplex PCR systems as described by Subissi at al [ 12 ]. Testing for other respiratory viruses besides influenza shows that they are a frequent cause of severe illness and of respiratory infections outside the usual influenza seasons [ 13 ].…”
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“…This should ideally involve an increase of the number of the participating hospitals to improve the catchment population and being more representative for the whole country but should also require better resources for sampling and faster sample shipment. Not only pandemic preparedness and response will be strengthened, but also the public health management of the yearly epidemics of a number of respiratory viruses will benefit from this system 27–29,56 . The performance of the SARI surveillance system can be increased by including different pathogen‐specific labs or institutions.…”
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“…Although SARI surveillance is less timely and sensitive compared to the baseline genomic surveillance in its current format, it gives a well‐founded assessment on the disease impact of pathogen circulation in a country. This allows for monitoring of locally circulating viruses for antiviral sensitivity or strain identification for the vaccine composition for the upcoming season, both existing already for influenza and possibly applicable for SARS‐CoV‐2 and other pathogens as well 9,27–29,31,66–68 …”
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confidence: 99%
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