TY - JOUR
T1 - Dengue surveillance by proxy
T2 - Travellers as sentinels for outbreaks in the Pacific Islands
AU - Lau, C. L.
AU - Weinstein, P.
AU - Slaney, D.
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - SUMMARY Sensitive surveillance systems are crucial for effective control of infectious disease outbreaks, and regional surveillance could provide valuable data to supplement global systems, improve sensitivity and timeliness of reporting, or capture otherwise undetected outbreaks. In New Zealand (NZ), there are no endemic arboviral diseases in humans, and the majority of dengue cases are imported from neighbouring Pacific Islands where comprehensive surveillance systems are under development. From 1997 to 2009, 679 cases of dengue were reported in NZ (74·2% acquired from the Pacific Islands), and the patterns of reported incidence of dengue acquired from different islands closely reflected local reported incidence in those areas. NZ is therefore in a unique position to provide early alerts on dengue outbreaks in the Pacific Islands. Such a strategy would reduce disease burden in both the Pacific Islands and NZ, and provide a model for transnational collaboration in disease surveillance with regional as well as global benefits.
AB - SUMMARY Sensitive surveillance systems are crucial for effective control of infectious disease outbreaks, and regional surveillance could provide valuable data to supplement global systems, improve sensitivity and timeliness of reporting, or capture otherwise undetected outbreaks. In New Zealand (NZ), there are no endemic arboviral diseases in humans, and the majority of dengue cases are imported from neighbouring Pacific Islands where comprehensive surveillance systems are under development. From 1997 to 2009, 679 cases of dengue were reported in NZ (74·2% acquired from the Pacific Islands), and the patterns of reported incidence of dengue acquired from different islands closely reflected local reported incidence in those areas. NZ is therefore in a unique position to provide early alerts on dengue outbreaks in the Pacific Islands. Such a strategy would reduce disease burden in both the Pacific Islands and NZ, and provide a model for transnational collaboration in disease surveillance with regional as well as global benefits.
KW - Dengue fever
KW - public health emerging infections
KW - surveillance
KW - travellers' infection
KW - tropical diseases
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84885048142&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S0950268813000058
DO - 10.1017/S0950268813000058
M3 - Article
SN - 0950-2688
VL - 141
SP - 2328
EP - 2334
JO - Epidemiology and Infection
JF - Epidemiology and Infection
IS - 11
ER -