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General Practitioner House Call Network (SOS Médecins): An Essential Tool for Syndromic Surveillance - Bordeaux, France.

Laure Meurice1, Thierry Chapon2, Frédéric Chemin3, Laurence Gourinchas4, Stéphane Sauvagnac5, Sébastien Uijttewaal6, Stéphanie Vandentorren1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In the French mainland administrative region Nouvelle-Aquitaine, syndromic surveillance is based on hospital emergency data, mortality data, and data from associations belonging to the SOS Médecins network. The aim of the present article is to describe the functioning of this network and to illustrate its use for syndromic surveillance in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
METHOD: The SOS Médecins network participates in the syndromic surveillance system SurSaUD, developed by Santé publique France (SpF; the French National Public Health Agency; Saint-Maurice, Paris, France). Near real-time data are automatically transmitted daily to a data server and analyzed by SpF's Nouvelle Aquitaine's regional unit to identify, monitor, and evaluate the impact of expected and unexpected health events in the region.
RESULTS: The SOS Médecins network has five local associations spread across the region with 146 participating physicians. Data have been recorded for more than 10 years and represented nearly 481,000 visits in 2017. The resulting database has helped to identify and monitor seasonal epidemics and unexpected events, as well as measure the health impact of these events.
CONCLUSION: The data from the SOS Médecins network are an essential source in syndromic surveillance. They complement surveillance data from other sources. More specifically, mortality and emergency unit traffic reflect the most severe cases, while SOS Médecins data help early detection of epidemics and health events in the general population. The network has shown its responsiveness and its reliability, not only for the surveillance of seasonal epidemics, but also for the detection of unusual signals. It therefore constitutes an essential link in syndromic surveillance in France, and specifically in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.

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Keywords:  Nouvelle-Aquitaine; SOS Médecins; syndromic surveillance

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32131924     DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X20000308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prehosp Disaster Med        ISSN: 1049-023X            Impact factor:   2.040


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