Abstract

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Highlights

  • Difficulties by France to identify and properly estimate the impact and consequences of the intensive 2003 heatwave, and the identification of a need for an interoperable real time medical surveillance system in the French military deployed forces, has prompted France to establish two syndromic surveillance systems

  • In November 2014, a joint meeting was organised in Paris by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS) and the French Center for Epidemiology and Public Health for the French Armed Forces (Centre d’Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique des Armées, CESPA), including all stakeholders of the two systems

  • The design of the military system Alerte et de Surveillance en Temps Réel’ (ASTER), as presented by Jean-Baptiste Meynard (CESPA, Marseille) is quite different from Surveillance sanitaire des urgences et des décès’ (SurSaUD) as patient information is collected by military physicians in all areas where forces are deployed

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Meeting reports

Ten years experience of syndromic surveillance for civil and military public health, France, 2004-2014. Difficulties by France to identify and properly estimate the impact and consequences of the intensive 2003 heatwave, and the identification of a need for an interoperable real time medical surveillance system in the French military deployed forces, has prompted France to establish two syndromic surveillance systems These systems, a civil syndromic surveillance system ‘Surveillance sanitaire des urgences et des décès’ (SurSaUD) [1] and a military syndromic surveillance system, ‘Le Système d’Alerte et de Surveillance en Temps Réel’ (ASTER) [2] were set up in 2004. In November 2014, a joint meeting was organised in Paris by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS) and the French Center for Epidemiology and Public Health for the French Armed Forces (Centre d’Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique des Armées, CESPA), including all stakeholders of the two systems This meeting aimed at sharing the experiences and keys to success of the two systems and to promote the exchange and discussion between the different actors towards a collaborative future. This meeting report summarises the key points of the 10-year experience, the feedback and expectations of the different stakeholders, in particular data providers and decision makers, and presents the outlook and future collaborations at a national and international level for the two systems

Ten years of experience
Lessons learned from data providers and decision makers
Expectations of data providers and decision makers
Findings
Conclusions
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