Syndromic surveillance of acute gastroenteritis based on drug consumption

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Since 1998, the French Health Insurance (NHI) system had established a national database in order to reimburse drug prescriptions. These electronical data are a considerable potential source for syndromic surveillance because of their exhaustive and regular updates. The aim of this study was to develop a method to identify acute gastroenteritis (AG) cases from drug reimbursements of the NHI database. The algorithm aimed at discriminating AG from other pathologies was determined from a sample of 206 AG prescriptions and 351 non-AG prescriptions collected in five pharmacies. The AG case identification was mainly based on the lag time between the prescription and delivery day, the occurrence of non-AG case-specific drugs, AG case-specific drug associations and treatment duration. The discriminant algorithm led to a sensitive and specific indicator of medically treated cases of AG with a time-spatial resolution power which met the need for waterborne AG surveillance. © Copyright Cambridge University Press 2010.

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Bounoure, F., Beaudeau, P., Mouly, D., Skiba, M., & Lahiani-Skiba, M. (2011). Syndromic surveillance of acute gastroenteritis based on drug consumption. Epidemiology and Infection, 139(9), 1388–1395. https://doi.org/10.1017/S095026881000261X

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