Surveillance of malaria in mainland Portugal in 2016 after the introduction of an electronic system: Is it enough?

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Since 2014, imported cases of malaria have been notified by SINAVE, the Portuguese nationwide electronic surveillance system that replaced paper-based notification. Nevertheless, the disease is still believed to be under-reported. Completeness of notification of malaria cases in 2016 was estimated using a two-source capture-recapture method, with SINAVE and the Diagnostic-Related Group cases. Completeness of SINAVE and the diagnosis-related group sources was computed in 32.9% and 72.3%, respectively. The results confirm that malaria is under-reported and highlight the need for more effective notification strategies, especially given the risk of resurgence of locally acquired cases.

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Miranda Ferrão, R., Fronteira, I., Sá MacHado, R., & Duarte, E. (2020). Surveillance of malaria in mainland Portugal in 2016 after the introduction of an electronic system: Is it enough? European Journal of Public Health, 30(1), 142–143. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz204

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