Developing a Research Network of Early Warning Systems for Infectious Diseases Transmission Between China and Australia.

Early Warning Infectious diseases Influenza Surveillance

Journal

China CDC weekly
ISSN: 2096-7071
Titre abrégé: China CDC Wkly
Pays: China
ID NLM: 101767554

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
26 Jul 2024
Historique:
received: 21 12 2023
accepted: 18 06 2024
medline: 8 8 2024
pubmed: 8 8 2024
entrez: 8 8 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This article offers a thorough review of current early warning systems (EWS) and advocates for establishing a unified research network for EWS in infectious diseases between China and Australia. We propose that future research should focus on improving infectious disease surveillance by integrating data from both countries to enhance predictive models and intervention strategies. The article highlights the need for standardized data formats and terminologies, improved surveillance capabilities, and the development of robust spatiotemporal predictive models. It concludes by examining the potential benefits and challenges of this collaborative approach and its implications for global infectious disease surveillance. This is particularly relevant to the ongoing project, early warning systems for Infectious Diseases between China and Australia (NetEWAC), which aims to use seasonal influenza as a case study to analyze influenza trends, peak activities, and potential inter-hemispheric transmission patterns. The project seeks to integrate data from both hemispheres to improve outbreak predictions and develop a spatiotemporal predictive modeling system for seasonal influenza transmission based on socio-environmental factors.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39114314
doi: 10.46234/ccdcw2024.166
pii: ccdcw-6-30-740
pmc: PMC11301605
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

740-753

Informations de copyright

Copyright and License information: Editorial Office of CCDCW, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention 2024.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

No conflicts of interest.

Auteurs

Cynthia Lu (C)

Ecosystem Change and Population Health Research Group, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Liping Wang (L)

Division of Infectious Disease, National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forcasting for Infectious Diseases, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China.

Ian Barr (I)

WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza, VIDRL, Doherty Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Stephen Lambert (S)

Communicable Disease Branch, Queensland Health, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance, Sydney Children's Hospitals Network, Westmead, NSW, Australia.

Kerrie Mengersen (K)

School of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Weizhong Yang (W)

School of Population Medicine & Public Health, Chinese Academy of Medical Science/Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.

Zhongjie Li (Z)

School of Population Medicine & Public Health, Chinese Academy of Medical Science/Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.

Xiaohan Si (X)

Ecosystem Change and Population Health Research Group, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Hannah McClymont (H)

Ecosystem Change and Population Health Research Group, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Shovanur Haque (S)

Ecosystem Change and Population Health Research Group, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Ting Gan (T)

Ecosystem Change and Population Health Research Group, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Sotiris Vardoulakis (S)

HEAL Global Research Centre, Health Research Institute, University of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Hilary Bambrick (H)

National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, College of Health and Medicine, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Wenbiao Hu (W)

Ecosystem Change and Population Health Research Group, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

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