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Ambulance dispatch calls attributable to influenza A and other common respiratory viruses in the Netherlands (2014‐2016)
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Ambulance dispatch calls attributable to influenza A and other common respiratory viruses in the Netherlands (2014‐2016)
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Riezebos-Brilman, Annelies
Krafft, Thomas
De Nooij, Jan
De Waard, Jan
Duijster, Janneke
Engelen, Paul
Geert, |
Kommer, Jan
Liselotte Van Asten, |
Monge, Susana
Valk, Jens
Van De Kassteele, Jan
Wim Van Der Hoek, |
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BACKGROUND: Ambulance dispatches could be useful for syndromic surveillance of severe respiratory infections. We evaluated whether ambulance dispatch calls of highest urgency reflect the circulation of influenza A virus, influenza B virus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), rhinovirus, adenovirus, coronavirus, parainfluenzavirus and human metapneumovirus (hMPV). METHODS: We analysed calls from four ambulance call centres serving 25% of the population in the Netherlands (2014‐2016). The chief symptom and urgency level is recorded during triage; we restricted our analysis to calls with the highest urgency and identified those compatible with a respiratory syndrome. We modelled the relation between respiratory syndrome calls (RSC) and respiratory virus trends using binomial regression with identity link function. RESULTS: We included 211 739 calls, of which 15 385 (7.3%) were RSC. Proportion of RSC showed periodicity with winter peaks and smaller interseasonal increases. Overall, 15% of RSC were attributable to respiratory viruses (20% in out‐of‐office hour calls). There was large variation by age group: in <15 years, only RSV was associated and explained 11% of RSC; in 15‐64 years, only influenza A (explained 3% of RSC); and in ≥65 years adenovirus explained 9% of RSC, distributed throughout the year, and hMPV (4%) and influenza A (1%) mainly during the winter peaks. Additionally, rhinovirus was associated with total RSC. CONCLUSION: High urgency ambulance dispatches reflect the burden of different respiratory viruses and might be useful to monitor the respiratory season overall. Influenza plays a smaller role than other viruses: RSV is important in children while adenovirus and hMPV are the biggest contributors to emergency calls in the elderly.
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10.1111/irv.12731
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32410358
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Ambulance dispatch calls attributable to influenza A and other common respiratory viruses in the Netherlands (2014‐2016)
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