Probable epidemic Mycoplasma pneumoniae disease activity in metropolitan Sydney, 2015: combining surveillance data to cross-validate signal detection.

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Communicable Diseases Intelligence Pub Date : 2017-12-01
Philip N Britton, Shopna Kumari Bag, Robert Booy, Caroline Sharpe, Katherine Bridget Owen, Jiaying Zhao, Melissa Jane Irwin, Cheryl Jones
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Abstract

Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a leading cause of encephalitis and pneumonia in children. Active surveillance identified a cluster of children with suspected encephalitis associated with M.pneumoniae in NSW during July, 2015. An investigation that cross validated encephalitis surveillance with ED pneumonia surveillance and senitenal reference laboratory data revealed probable epidemic M.pneumoniae disease activity in Sydney during 2015.

2015年悉尼市区可能流行的肺炎支原体疾病活动:结合监测数据交叉验证信号检测
肺炎支原体是儿童脑炎和肺炎的主要病因。2015年7月,主动监测在新南威尔士州发现了一起疑似肺炎支原体相关脑炎的儿童聚集性病例。一项交叉验证的脑炎监测与ED肺炎监测和老年参考实验室数据的调查显示,2015年悉尼可能存在肺炎支原体疾病的流行活动。
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