Syndromic Surveillance Tracks COVID-19 Cases in University and County Settings: Retrospective Observational Study.
Lily Minh WassDerek O'Keeffe HoareGeorgia Elena SmitsMarwan OsmanNing ZhangWilliam KlepackLara ParrillaJefferson M BuscheMarin E ClarkbergSumanta BasuCasey L CazerPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2024)
The real-time correlation between syndromic surveillance and COVID-19 cases on a university campus suggests symptom reporting is a viable alternative or supplement to COVID-19 surveillance testing. At the county level, syndromic surveillance is also a leading indicator of COVID-19 cases, enabling quick action to reduce transmission. Further research should investigate COVID-19 risk using syndromic surveillance in other settings, such as low-resource settings like low- and middle-income countries.