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The French Epidemic Intelligence System: Comparing disease surveillance at the national and international level using data from the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases

Mercier A., Lancelot R., Hendrikx P., MacKinnon L., Madoff L., Lambert Y., Calavas D., Cauchard J.. 2020. Revue scientifique et Technique - Office International des Epizooties, 39 (3) : p. 805-815.

DOI: 10.20506/rst.39.3.3179

In a context of globalisation and climate change, the risk of emerging infectious diseases spreading around the world has significantly increased in the past decades. In response to this growing threat, an epidemic intelligence team has been set up within the framework of the French animal health epidemiological surveillance platform (ESA platform). The French Epidemic Intelligence System (FEIS) monitors animal health risks in Europe and beyond that threaten animal populations in France (emerging and exotic diseases not yet present). The FEIS expert network covers all 53 category 1 health hazards identified as priority diseases by the French authorities. From January 2016 to December 2017, the FEIS published 126 reports on animal health events related to infectious diseases, of which 76.2% were related to events in Europe. When comparing FEIS reports to posts from the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases (ProMED), an FEIS report was produced for 52.6% of ProMED themes (combinations of disease and country) posted in 2016–2017 on events in Europe. The remaining European ProMED themes did not meet the criterion for the production of an FEIS report because either the disease was already present in France, the risk of introduction into France was considered low or negligible, or the introduction of the pathogen would have low or negligible economic and societal impacts. The FEIS efficiently detected and reported on all health hazards identified by ProMED to alert health authorities and stakeholders when needed (according to the criterion). Compared with international epidemic intelligence systems such as ProMED, which provide general information, the FEIS adds another layer of filtering and interpretation to available information on animal health threats tailored to France's specific needs, in order to communicate only essential information to health authorities.

Mots-clés : surveillance épidémiologique; santé animale; maladie infectieuse; aide à la décision; france

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