The Australian Sentinel Practices Research Network, 1 January to 31 March 2017

Authors

  • Monique Chilver
  • Daniel Blakeley
  • Nigel Stocks

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2017.41.51

Keywords:

sentinel surveillance

Abstract

The Australian Sentinel Practices Research Network was established in 1991 to provide a rapid, national, monitoring scheme for infectious diseases that can alert public health officials of epidemics before they arise. The network consists of general practitioners, throughout all 8 states and territories in Australia, who report presentations on a number of defined medical conditions each week. This report presents data from the 1st quarter of 2017 (1 January to 31 March) and includes the syndromic surveillance of influenza-like-illness, gastroenteritis, chicken pox, and shingles, and the virological surveillance of respiratory viruses including influenza A, influenza B, RSV and rhinovirus.

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Published

01/09/17

How to Cite

Chilver, Monique, Daniel Blakeley, and Nigel Stocks. 2017. “The Australian Sentinel Practices Research Network, 1 January to 31 March 2017”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 41 (September):492-96. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2017.41.51.

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Quarterly report

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