Moore Kieran M, Edgar Bronwen L, McGuinness Donald
Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
CJEM. 2008 Mar;10(2):114-9. doi: 10.1017/s1481803500009817.
In September 2004, Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (KFL and A) Public Health, in collaboration with the Public Health Division of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Queen's University, the Public Health Agency of Canada, Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu Hospital, began a 2-year pilot project to implement and evaluate an emergency department (ED) chief complaint syndromic surveillance system. Our objective was to evaluate a comprehensive and readily deployable real-time regional syndromic surveillance program and to determine its ability to detect gastrointestinal or respiratory outbreaks well in advance of traditional reporting systems. In order to implement the system, modifications were made to the University of Pittsburgh's Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance (RODS) system, which has been successfully integrated into public health systems, and has enhanced communication and collaboration between them and EDs. This paper provides an overview of a RODS-based syndromic surveillance system as adapted for use at a public health unit in Kingston, Ontario. We summarize the technical specifications, privacy and security considerations, data capture, classification and management of the data streams, alerting and public health response. We hope that the modifications described here, including the addition of unique data streams, will provide a benchmark for future Canadian syndromic surveillance systems.
2004年9月,金斯顿、弗龙特纳克、伦诺克斯和阿丁顿(KFL和A)公共卫生部门与安大略省卫生和长期护理部公共卫生司、皇后大学、加拿大公共卫生署、金斯顿综合医院和迪厄医院合作,启动了一个为期两年的试点项目,以实施和评估急诊科(ED)主诉症状监测系统。我们的目标是评估一个全面且易于部署的实时区域症状监测项目,并确定其在传统报告系统之前提前发现胃肠道或呼吸道疫情的能力。为了实施该系统,对匹兹堡大学的实时疫情和疾病监测(RODS)系统进行了修改,该系统已成功集成到公共卫生系统中,并加强了它们与急诊科之间的沟通与协作。本文概述了一个基于RODS的症状监测系统,该系统适用于安大略省金斯顿的一个公共卫生单位。我们总结了技术规格、隐私和安全考虑、数据捕获、数据流的分类和管理、警报以及公共卫生应对措施。我们希望这里描述的修改,包括添加独特的数据流,将为未来的加拿大症状监测系统提供一个基准。