Comparing Findings from Syndromic Surveillance Systems at a European Level

Authors

  • Sylvia Medina French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS), Saint Maurice, France
  • Alexandra Ziemann Dept. of International Health, School of Public Health and Primary Care (Caphri), Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands
  • Céline Caserio-Schonemann French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS), Saint Maurice, France
  • Céline Dupuy French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health Safety, Lyon, France
  • Anette Hulth Smittskyddsinstitutet, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Helena Medeiros French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS), Saint Maurice, France
  • Kare Molback Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Thomas Krafft Dept. of International Health, School of Public Health and Primary Care (Caphri), Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands
  • Anne Fouillet French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS), Saint Maurice, France

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v6i1.5061

Abstract

The Triple-S project (Syndromic Surveillance Survey, Assessment towards Guidelines for Europe) is a 3 year European project. One main objective is to produce a proposal for coordinating syndromic surveillance (SyS) systems operated by European countries and for comparing findings from these systems. Three models have been identified for ensuring the comparison and reporting of findings from EU countries. For the sustainability of the models, a SyS coordinating group is needed to coordinate SyS activities in Europe.

Author Biography

Anne Fouillet, French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS), Saint Maurice, France

Anne Fouillet, PhD in biostatistics, works at the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS) where she is the coordinator of the European project Triple S (Syndromic Surveillance Survey, Assessment towards Guidelines for Europe). Since 2008, she is in charge of the mortality surveillance of the French syndromic surveillance system SurSaUDâ, which combines 3 data sources (ED, GP's offices and mortality).

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Published

2014-03-09

How to Cite

Medina, S., Ziemann, A., Caserio-Schonemann, C., Dupuy, C., Hulth, A., Medeiros, H., … Fouillet, A. (2014). Comparing Findings from Syndromic Surveillance Systems at a European Level. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v6i1.5061

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