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      The Sentinel System as the Main Influenza Surveillance Tool

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          Poland has implemented the influenza surveillance system called Sentinel as of 2004. The system consists of both epidemiological and virological surveillance. It is an important tool for monitoring the situation in the entire country, coordinated by the National Influenza Center situated at the National Institute of Public Health-National Institute of Hygiene (NIPH-NIH) in Warsaw, Poland. In the 2015/2016 epidemic season, more than 1600 samples were tested in the Sentinel System, of which 38.6% were positive. The samples were evaluated in seven age-groups: 0–4, 5–9, 10–14, 15–25, 26–44, 45–64, and over 65 years of age. Significant differences were reported in the number of confirmed cases of infection caused by influenza and influenza-like viruses, depending on the age-group. The highest number of confirmed cases of infections was reported for the age range of 26–44 years, accounting for 30% of the total. In each age-group, the presence of infection caused by influenza-like viruses, collectively accounting for only 3.8% of all positive tests, was also confirmed. Weekly reports generated by the Sentinel System enable to determine and control a current influenza activity in the country, which is of essential importance in case of the emergence of a new strain with a pandemic potential.

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                Contributors
                m_pokorski@hotmail.com
                kcieslak@pzh.gov.pl
                Journal
                978-3-319-59498-9
                10.1007/978-3-319-59498-9
                Respiratory System Diseases
                Respiratory System Diseases
                978-3-319-59497-2
                978-3-319-59498-9
                31 January 2017
                : 980
                : 37-43
                Affiliations
                GRID grid.466077.4, ISNI 0000 0001 1237 2993, Opole Medical School, ; Opole, Poland
                ISNI 0000 0001 1172 7414, GRID grid.415789.6, Department of Influenza Research, National Influenza Center, , National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene (NIPH-NIH), ; 24 Chocimska Street 24, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland
                Article
                205
                10.1007/5584_2016_205
                7122538
                28138938
                824320c6-919a-41a8-a25e-8fe3dcfc97a0
                © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017

                This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.

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