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BMC Public Health
Development and assessment of a hospital admissions-based syndromic surveillance system for COVID-19 in Ontario, Canada: ACES Pandemic Tracker
Nancy VanStone1  Adam van Dijk1  Nicholas Papadomanolakis-Pakis1  Allison Maier1  Kieran Michael Moore2 
[1] Knowledge Management Division, Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health, 221 Portsmouth Avenue, K7M 1V5, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;Office of the Medical Officer of Health, Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health, 221 Portsmouth Avenue, K7M 1V5, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;
关键词: Public health surveillance;    Syndromic surveillance;    Surveillance system;    COVID-19;    Hospitalizations;    Hospital admissions;    Situational awareness;    Pandemic;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-021-11303-9
来源: Springer
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has continued to pose a major global public health risk. The importance of public health surveillance systems to monitor the spread and impact of COVID-19 has been well demonstrated. The purpose of this study was to describe the development and effectiveness of a real-time public health syndromic surveillance system (ACES Pandemic Tracker) as an early warning system and to provide situational awareness in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada.MethodsWe used hospital admissions data from the Acute Care Enhanced Surveillance (ACES) system to collect data on pre-defined groupings of symptoms (syndromes of interest; SOI) that may be related to COVID-19 from 131 hospitals across Ontario. To evaluate which SOI for suspected COVID-19 admissions were best correlated with laboratory confirmed admissions, laboratory confirmed COVID-19 hospital admissions data were collected from the Ontario Ministry of Health. Correlations and time-series lag analysis between suspected and confirmed COVID-19 hospital admissions were calculated. Data used for analyses covered the period between March 1, 2020 and September 21, 2020.ResultsBetween March 1, 2020 and September 21, 2020, ACES Pandemic Tracker identified 22,075 suspected COVID-19 hospital admissions (150 per 100,000 population) in Ontario. After correlation analysis, we found laboratory-confirmed hospital admissions for COVID-19 were strongly and significantly correlated with suspected COVID-19 hospital admissions when SOI were included (Spearman’s rho = 0.617) and suspected COVID-19 admissions when SOI were excluded (Spearman’s rho = 0.867). Weak to moderate significant correlations were found among individual SOI. Laboratory confirmed COVID-19 hospital admissions lagged in reporting by 3 days compared with suspected COVID-19 admissions when SOI were excluded.ConclusionsOur results demonstrate the utility of a hospital admissions syndromic surveillance system to monitor and identify potential surges in severe COVID-19 infection within the community in a timely manner and provide situational awareness to inform preventive and preparatory health interventions.

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