Flutracking weekly online community survey of influenza-like illness annual report, 2015.

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Craig B Dalton, Sandra J Carlson, David N Durrheim, Michelle T Butler, Allen C Cheng, Heath A Kelly
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Abstract

Flutracking is a national online community influenza-like illness (ILI) surveillance system that monitors weekly ILI activity and impact in the Australian community. This article reports on the 2015 findings from Flutracking. From 2014 to 2015 there was a 38.5% increase in participants to 27,824 completing at least 1 survey with a peak weekly response of 25,071 participants. The 2015 Flutracking national ILI weekly fever and cough percentages peaked in late August at 5.0% in the unvaccinated group, in the same week as the national counts of laboratory confirmed influenza peaked. A similar percentage of Flutracking participants took two or more days off from work or normal duties in 2015 (peak level 2.3%) compared with 2014 (peak level 2.5%) and the peak weekly percentage of participants seeking health advice was 1.6% in both 2014 and 2015. Flutracking fever and cough peaked in the same week as Influenza Complications Alert Network surveillance system influenza hospital admissions. The percentage of Flutracking participants aged 5 to 19 years with cough and fever in 2015 was the highest since 2011. The 2015 season was marked by a transition to predominantly influenza B strain circulation, which particularly affected younger age groups. However, for those aged 20 years and over, the 2015 national Flutracking influenza season was similar to 2014 in community ILI levels and impact.

流感样疾病在线社区每周调查报告,2015年。
Flutracking是一个全国性的在线社区流感样疾病(ILI)监测系统,每周监测澳大利亚社区的流感样疾病活动及其影响。本文报告了Flutracking在2015年的研究结果。从2014年到2015年,完成至少一次调查的参与者增加了38.5%,达到27,824人,每周最多有25,071人参与。2015年流感追踪全国ILI每周发热和咳嗽百分比在8月下旬达到峰值,未接种疫苗组为5.0%,与实验室确认的全国流感计数达到峰值的同一周。与2014年(最高水平2.5%)相比,2015年Flutracking参与者休了两天或两天以上假(最高水平2.3%)的比例与2014年(最高水平2.5%)相似,2014年和2015年每周寻求健康建议的参与者比例最高为1.6%。在流感并发症警报网络监测系统流感入院的同一周内,流感追踪发烧和咳嗽达到高峰。2015年咳嗽和发烧的5至19岁Flutracking参与者的百分比是自2011年以来最高的。2015年流感季的特点是向以乙型流感毒株为主的流行过渡,尤其影响较年轻的年龄组。然而,对于20岁及以上的人群,2015年全国流感追踪季节在社区ILI水平和影响方面与2014年相似。
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