The extent to which reporting delays should be reduced to gain substantial improvement in outbreak control is unclear. We developed a model to quantitatively assess reporting timeliness. Using reporting speed data for 6 infectious diseases in the notification system in the Netherlands, we calculated the proportion of infections produced by index and secondary cases until the index case is reported. We assumed interventions that immediately stop transmission. Reporting delays render useful only those interventions that stop transmission from index and secondary cases. We found that current reporting delays are adequate for hepatitis A and B control. However, reporting delays should be reduced by a few days to improve measles and mumps contro...
Many statistical surveillance systems for the timely detection of outbreaks of infectious disease op...
BackgroundDisease surveillance and response are critical components of epidemic preparedness. The di...
Many statistical surveillance systems for the timely detection of outbreaks of infectious disease op...
The extent to which reporting delays should be reduced to gain substantial improvement in outbreak c...
The extent to which reporting delays should be reduced to gain substantial improvement in outbreak c...
BackgroundTimely notification of infectious diseases is essential for effective disease control and ...
Abstract Background Timely reporting of infectious disease cases to public health authorities is ess...
BackgroundAs the global population soars, human behaviours are increasing the risk of epidemics. Obj...
Background: Emerging arboviral diseases in Europe pose a challenge due to difficulties in detecting ...
The delay that necessarily occurs between the emergence of symptoms and the identification of the ca...
INTRODUCTION:Timely notification of infectious diseases is crucial for prompt response by public hea...
The reporting interval of infectious diseases is often determined as a time unit in the calendar reg...
Disease control measures during large infectious disease outbreaks rely mainly on counting disease c...
The top figure shows the response to an outbreak on day zero (100 exposed individuals). Under feedba...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Timely notification of infectious diseases is crucial for prompt response...
Many statistical surveillance systems for the timely detection of outbreaks of infectious disease op...
BackgroundDisease surveillance and response are critical components of epidemic preparedness. The di...
Many statistical surveillance systems for the timely detection of outbreaks of infectious disease op...
The extent to which reporting delays should be reduced to gain substantial improvement in outbreak c...
The extent to which reporting delays should be reduced to gain substantial improvement in outbreak c...
BackgroundTimely notification of infectious diseases is essential for effective disease control and ...
Abstract Background Timely reporting of infectious disease cases to public health authorities is ess...
BackgroundAs the global population soars, human behaviours are increasing the risk of epidemics. Obj...
Background: Emerging arboviral diseases in Europe pose a challenge due to difficulties in detecting ...
The delay that necessarily occurs between the emergence of symptoms and the identification of the ca...
INTRODUCTION:Timely notification of infectious diseases is crucial for prompt response by public hea...
The reporting interval of infectious diseases is often determined as a time unit in the calendar reg...
Disease control measures during large infectious disease outbreaks rely mainly on counting disease c...
The top figure shows the response to an outbreak on day zero (100 exposed individuals). Under feedba...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Timely notification of infectious diseases is crucial for prompt response...
Many statistical surveillance systems for the timely detection of outbreaks of infectious disease op...
BackgroundDisease surveillance and response are critical components of epidemic preparedness. The di...
Many statistical surveillance systems for the timely detection of outbreaks of infectious disease op...