Williams K, Elliott E
University of Sydney and Clinical Epidemiology Unit, New Children's Hospital.
Commun Dis Intell. 1998 Dec 24;22(13):283-7.
The Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit (APSU) conducts active national surveillance of conditions affecting children, including communicable diseases and their complications. By mailing over 900 clinicians each month the APSU gathers national information, not available from other sources, about the incidence, demographic and clinical features of these conditions. In some conditions APSU data supplements that available from existing schemes. The APSU has monitored 20 conditions to date. Eight of these are communicable diseases or their complications, two have a possible infectious aetiology and one frequently presents with infection. Since its inception in 1993 the return rate of monthly report cards by the mailing list has increased from 88 per cent to 94 per cent. Return rate of questionnaires for the communicable diseases studied ranged from 74 per cent to 100 per cent. Studies have enabled estimation of disease incidence, identification of risk factors and possible preventive strategies and provision of detailed clinical information. Although the APSU cannot serve a public health role by case identification and contact tracing it provides information that contributes to the communicable disease strategy for Australia.
澳大利亚儿科监测部门(APSU)对影响儿童的疾病开展全国性主动监测,包括传染病及其并发症。通过每月向900多名临床医生发送邮件,APSU收集了其他来源无法获取的关于这些疾病发病率、人口统计学和临床特征的全国性信息。在某些疾病方面,APSU的数据补充了现有方案提供的数据。APSU迄今为止已监测了20种疾病。其中8种是传染病或其并发症,2种可能具有感染性病因,1种经常伴有感染症状。自1993年成立以来,邮件列表中每月报告卡的回复率已从88%提高到94%。所研究传染病调查问卷的回复率在74%至100%之间。这些研究有助于估计疾病发病率、识别风险因素和可能的预防策略,并提供详细的临床信息。尽管APSU无法通过病例识别和接触者追踪发挥公共卫生作用,但它提供的信息有助于制定澳大利亚的传染病防控策略。