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Internet-based monitoring of influenza-like illness in the general population: experience of five influenza seasons in the Netherlands.

Friesema, I.H.M., Koppeschaar, C.E., Donker, G.A., Dijkstra, F., Noort, S.P. van, Smallenburg, R., Hoek, W. van der, Sande, M.A.B. van der. Internet-based monitoring of influenza-like illness in the general population: experience of five influenza seasons in the Netherlands. Vaccine: 2009, 27(45), p. 6353-6357.
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Background
Like in most other countries, influenza surveillance in The Netherlands is based upon influenza-like illness (ILI) consultations reported by sentinel general practitioners (GP). In addition, an internet-based monitoring of ILI in the general population started in 2003/2004 (Great Influenza Survey (GIS)).

Methods
We compared GIS results over 5 influenza seasons with results from the GP system. Weekly ILI incidence from GIS correlated well with ILI incidence from the GP system the same week and even better 1 week later. This suggests that GIS is useful for early detection of trends in influenza activity. However, two important vulnerable groups, children and the elderly, are clearly underrepresented in the GIS. Furthermore, virological confirmation is lacking in the GIS.

Results
So, GIS can be a useful addition to the GP system, especially when representativeness can be improved and when participation remains at the current high level.