Burden of gastrointestinal illness in Sweden-SMS as a tool for collecting self-reported gastrointestinal illness

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We collected monthly reports on gastrointestinal illness (GII) episodes among 2348 adults in a 1-year cohort in South West Sweden. The GII episodes were collected by SMS (Short Message System) and validated by telephone interviews among the cohort participants and nationwide. The annual incidence was 0.64 and 0.43 cases per person-year for 28-day self-defined GII (any symptom) and acute GII (vomiting and/or ≥3 episodes of diarrhoea), respectively. The incidence was about 20% higher for the 14-day recall, compared with 28-day recall. The duration of illness was on average 2.3 days. We observed a unimodal seasonal distribution of GII, with the highest prevalence during winter. Responses collected by SMS highly correlated with responses collected by telephone. SMS survey was an efficient tool for the collection of repeated estimates of GII.

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Säve-Söderbergh, M., Toljander, J., Bylund, J., & Simonsson, M. (2019). Burden of gastrointestinal illness in Sweden-SMS as a tool for collecting self-reported gastrointestinal illness. Epidemiology and Infection, 147. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268819002103

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