Abstract
It is impossible to address the many complex needs of respiratory virus surveillance with a single system. Therefore, multiple surveillance systems and complementary studies must fit together as tiles in a “mosaic” to provide a complete picture of the risk, transmission, severity, and impact of respiratory viruses of epidemic and pandemic potential. Below we present a framework (WHO Mosaic Respiratory Surveillance Framework) to assist national authorities to identify priority respiratory virus surveillance objectives and the best approaches to meet them; to develop implementation plans according to national context and resources; and to prioritize and target technical assistance and financial investments to meet most pressing needs.
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Mott, J. A., Bergeri, I., Lewis, H. C., Mounts, A. W., & Briand, S. C. (2023). Facing the future of respiratory virus surveillance: “The mosaic surveillance framework.” Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 17(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/irv.13122
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