Influenzanet: Citizens Among 10 Countries Collaborating to Monitor Influenza in Europe.
Carl E KoppeschaarVittoria ColizzaCaroline GuerrisiClement TurbelinJim DugganW John EdmundsCharlotte KjelsøRicardo MexiaYamir MorenoSandro MeloniDaniela PaolottiDaniela PerrottaEdward van StratenAna O FrancoPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2017)
Results from these analyses illustrate that Influenzanet has developed into a fast and flexible monitoring system that can complement the traditional influenza surveillance performed by sentinel medical practices. The uniformity of Influenzanet allows for direct comparison of ILI rates between countries. It also has the important advantage of yielding individual data, which can be used to identify risk factors. The way in which the Influenzanet system is constructed allows the collection of data that could be extended beyond those of ILI cases to monitor pandemic influenza and other common or emerging diseases.