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Criteria for selecting sentinel unit locations in a surveillance system for vector-borne disease: A decision tool.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

With vector-borne diseases emerging across the globe, precipitated by climate change and other anthropogenic changes, it is critical for public health authorities to have well-designed surveillance strategies in place. Sentinel surveillance has been proposed as a cost-effective approach to surveillance in this context. However, spatial design of sentinel surveillance system has important impacts on surveillance outcomes, and careful selection of sentinel unit locations is therefore an essential component of planning.

Methods

A review of the available literature, based on the realist approach, was used to identify key decision issues for sentinel surveillance planning. Outcomes of the review were used to develop a decision tool, which was subsequently validated by experts in the field.

Results

The resulting decision tool provides a list of criteria which can be used to select sentinel unit locations. We illustrate its application using the case example of designing a national sentinel surveillance system for Lyme disease in Canada.

Conclusions

The decision tool provides researchers and public health authorities with a systematic, evidence-based approach for planning the spatial design of sentinel surveillance systems, taking into account the aims of the surveillance system and disease and/or context-specific considerations.

SUBMITTER: Guillot C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9686450 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Criteria for selecting sentinel unit locations in a surveillance system for vector-borne disease: A decision tool.

Guillot Camille C   Bouchard Catherine C   Aenishaenslin Cécile C   Berthiaume Philippe P   Milord François F   Leighton Patrick A PA  

Frontiers in public health 20221110


<h4>Objectives</h4>With vector-borne diseases emerging across the globe, precipitated by climate change and other anthropogenic changes, it is critical for public health authorities to have well-designed surveillance strategies in place. Sentinel surveillance has been proposed as a cost-effective approach to surveillance in this context. However, spatial design of sentinel surveillance system has important impacts on surveillance outcomes, and careful selection of sentinel unit locations is ther  ...[more]

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