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Establishing a COVID-19 pandemic severity assessment surveillance system in Ireland.

Lisa DomeganPatricia GarveyMaeve McEneryRachel FiegenbaumElaine BrabazonKeith Ian QuintyneLois O'ConnorJohn CuddihyJoan O'Donnell
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2021)
We developed a COVID-19 pandemic severity assessment (PSA) monitoring system in Ireland, in order to inform and improve public health preparedness, response and recovery. The system based on the World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Influenza Severity Assessment (PISA) project included a panel of surveillance parameters for the following indicators: transmissibility, impact and disease severity. Age-specific thresholds were established for each parameter and data visualised using heat maps. The findings from the first pandemic wave in Ireland have shown that the WHO PISA system can be adapted for COVID-19, providing a standardised tool for early warning and monitoring pandemic severity.
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