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Monitoring School Absenteeism for Influenza-Like Illness Surveillance: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Tim K TsangXiaotong HuangYiyang GuoEric Ho Yin LauBenjamin John CowlingDennis Kai Ming Ip
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2023)
There was a moderate correlation between school absenteeism and influenza activity in the community. The smaller correlation between school absenteeism and community surveillance with lag, compared to without lag, suggested that careful application was required to use school absenteeism as a leading indicator of influenza epidemics. ILI-specific absenteeism could monitor influenza activity more closely, but the required resource or school participation willingness may require careful consideration to weight against the associated costs. Further development is required to use and optimize the use of school absenteeism to predict influenza activity. In particular, the potential of using more advanced statistical models and validation of the predictions should be explored.
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