The prompt availability of reliable epidemiological information on emerging pandemics is crucial for public health policy-makers. Early in 2013, a possible new H1N1 epidemic notified by an intensive care unit (ICU) to GiViTI, the Italian ICU network, prompted the re-activation of the real-time monitoring system developed during the 2009-2010 pandemic. Based on data from 216 ICUs, we were able to detect and monitor an outbreak of severe H1N1 infection, and to compare the situation with previous years. The timely and correct assessment of the severity of an epidemic can be obtained by investigating ICU admissions, especially when historical comparisons can be made.

The role of the intensive care unit in real-time surveillance of emerging pandemics. The Italian GiViTI experience / Bertolini, G.; Nattino, G.; Langer, M.; Tavola, M.; Crespi, D.; Mondini, M.; Rossi, C.; Previtali, C.; Marshall, J.; Poole, D.; Giviti, ; DE BLASI, R. A.; Alampi, D.. - In: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION. - ISSN 0950-2688. - STAMPA. - 144:2(2016), pp. 408-412. [10.1017/S0950268815001399]

The role of the intensive care unit in real-time surveillance of emerging pandemics. The Italian GiViTI experience

R. A. DE BLASI
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
D. ALAMPI
Membro del Collaboration Group
2016

Abstract

The prompt availability of reliable epidemiological information on emerging pandemics is crucial for public health policy-makers. Early in 2013, a possible new H1N1 epidemic notified by an intensive care unit (ICU) to GiViTI, the Italian ICU network, prompted the re-activation of the real-time monitoring system developed during the 2009-2010 pandemic. Based on data from 216 ICUs, we were able to detect and monitor an outbreak of severe H1N1 infection, and to compare the situation with previous years. The timely and correct assessment of the severity of an epidemic can be obtained by investigating ICU admissions, especially when historical comparisons can be made.
2016
infectious disease epidemiology; influenza; pandemic; surveillance system; humans; influenza a virus; h1n1 subtype; influenza; human; intensive care units; italy; public health surveillance; pandemics; infectious diseases; epidemiology; medicine (all)
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The role of the intensive care unit in real-time surveillance of emerging pandemics. The Italian GiViTI experience / Bertolini, G.; Nattino, G.; Langer, M.; Tavola, M.; Crespi, D.; Mondini, M.; Rossi, C.; Previtali, C.; Marshall, J.; Poole, D.; Giviti, ; DE BLASI, R. A.; Alampi, D.. - In: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION. - ISSN 0950-2688. - STAMPA. - 144:2(2016), pp. 408-412. [10.1017/S0950268815001399]
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