Innovative technology and established partnerships-a recipe for rapid adaptability under emerging pandemic conditions.

Shamir Mukhi, Melanie Laffin-Thibodeau, Tim Beattie
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Background: Aided by a collaborative partnership dating back to 2011, the Canadian Network for Public Health Intelligence (CNPHI) and the Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program (CPSP) quickly undertook substantial enhancements to the CPSP's data collection instruments on the CNPHI platform to characterize the impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on children and youth in Canada. Faced with an emerging public health threat with impacts yet unknown, the objective of the intervention was to rapidly complete enhancements to existing data collection and analytical tools to enable the CPSP's ability to characterize the impacts of COVID-19 in Canadian children and youth.

Intervention: Reporting frequency from CPSP's network of paediatric practitioners was increased from monthly to weekly, and the flexibility of detailed case data collection was substantially enhanced using complex survey instruments, interactively designed using CNPHI's Web Data technology. To ensure their data collection proceeded along all required lines of surveillance, CPSP's data collection tools were enhanced to collect demographic, epidemiological, microbiological and clinical data including comorbidities of cases identified.

Outcomes: Less than a month after the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic, CPSP was able to start collecting detailed weekly case data on emerging cases of COVID-19 among Canadian children and youth. By May 2020, CPSP was able to launch a detailed study, supporting research into potential risk factors for severe COVID-19-related illness in children and youth.

Conclusion: In response to a novel public health threat, CNPHI and CPSP were able to implement rapid adaptations and enhancements to existing data collection instruments while fortifying their preparedness to do the same in the future, when needed. With innovative and agile technologies at the ready, this experience helps to emphasize the importance of established collaborative partnerships across public health disciplines as a factor contributing to preparedness and agility to respond to the unforeseen. Canadian Network for Public Health Intelligence's Web Data technology showed agile adaptability and a capacity for complex and detailed data collection, supporting timely surveillance and response.

创新技术和已建立的合作伙伴关系--新流行病条件下快速适应的秘诀。
背景:加拿大公共卫生情报网(CNPHI)和加拿大儿科监测计划(CPSP)早在 2011 年就建立了合作伙伴关系,在此合作关系的帮助下,加拿大公共卫生情报网和加拿大儿科监测计划迅速对 CNPHI 平台上的加拿大儿科监测计划数据收集工具进行了大幅改进,以确定 2019 年冠状病毒疾病(COVID-19)对加拿大儿童和青少年的影响。面对影响尚不可知的新兴公共卫生威胁,干预措施的目标是迅速完成对现有数据收集和分析工具的改进,使加拿大儿童和青少年保护计划能够确定 COVID-19 对加拿大儿童和青少年的影响:干预措施:将 CPSP 儿科从业人员网络的报告频率从每月一次提高到每周一次,并通过使用 CNPHI 的网络数据技术交互式设计的复杂调查工具,大大提高了详细病例数据收集的灵活性。为确保数据收集工作沿着所有必要的监测方向进行,加强了 CPSP 的数据收集工具,以收集人口统计、流行病学、微生物学和临床数据,包括已发现病例的合并症:在世界卫生组织宣布 COVID-19 大流行后不到一个月,CPSP 就能够开始每周收集加拿大儿童和青少年中 COVID-19 新发病例的详细病例数据。到 2020 年 5 月,CPSP 能够启动一项详细的研究,为研究儿童和青少年患 COVID-19 相关重症的潜在风险因素提供支持:为应对新的公共卫生威胁,CNPHI 和 CPSP 能够对现有的数据收集工具进行快速调整和改进,同时加强准备工作,以便在未来需要时采取同样的措施。有了随时可用的创新和灵活技术,这一经验有助于强调跨公共卫生学科建立合作伙伴关系的重要性,因为这是有助于做好准备和灵活应对意外情况的一个因素。加拿大公共卫生情报网的网络数据技术显示出灵活的适应性和复杂详细的数据收集能力,支持及时监测和响应。
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