Abstract

In England and Wales, clinical reports from primary care showed that influenza activity for the season 2005/06 only rose above the base line for four weeks during February 2006. However, outbreaks of influenza-like illness and/or gastrointestinal infection in schools began to be reported to the Health Protection Agency, Centre for Infections in early January 2006. To quantify the type, size and the spread of these outbreaks a reporting form was distributed to local Health Protection Units in England and to Wales for retrospective and prospective weekly completion. Between weeks 48/05 and 11/06, a total of 688 school outbreaks were reported, including 658 outbreaks of influenza-like illness with or without other symptoms. The remaining 30 outbreaks listed as gastrointestinal only were excluded from the present analysis. Influenza B was confirmed in 70 outbreaks where testing took place. 61% of the outbreaks were reported from primary schools for children aged 4-11 years. This large scale outbreak in school children with flu-like illness across England and Wales was not picked up by most of the routine surveillance schemes, therefore, we believe that a school absentee monitoring and reporting system may be needed to give an early warning of increased influenza activity, especially for the mild form of the disease caused by influenza B virus.

Highlights

  • Geographic distribution of respiratory outbreaks in schools in England and Wales during the 2005/06 influenza season (N=658)

  • EUROSURVEILLANCE Vol . 12 · Issues 3–6 · Apr–Jun 2007 · www.eurosurveillance.org or other samples taken during the outbreak

  • The West Midlands reported the highest number of OUTBREAKS WHEREASTHESMALLESTNUMBERWASREPORTEDFROM 7ALES 4ABLE 4HETOTALNUMBEROFCASESASSOCIATEDWITHTHE outbreaks was 54,786

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Surveillance reports

OUTBREAKSOFINmUENZA LIKEILLNESSANDORGASTROINTESTINALINFECTION INSCHOOLSBEGANTOBEREPORTEDTOTHE(EALTH0ROTECTION!GENCY #ENTRE FOR )NFECTIONS IN EARLY *ANUARY 4O QUANTIFY THE TYPE SIZE AND THE SPREAD OF THESE OUTBREAKS A REPORTING FORM was distributed to local Health Protection Units in England and to Wales for retrospective and prospective weekly completion. The form was sent out during week 6 Retrospective data WASREQUESTED ASWEREUPDATESOFOUTBREAKSPREVIOUSLYREPORTED The reporting form included the name and address of the school where the outbreak occurred, the number and age range of the ENROLLEDANDAFFECTEDCHILDREN THEDATEOFONSETOFTHElRSTCASEIN the outbreak, the range of symptoms reported, the average duration of illness and the results of laboratory analysis of any respiratory. Geographic distribution of respiratory outbreaks in schools in England and Wales during the 2005/06 influenza season (N=658)

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