Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10516427 | Public Health | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The findings showed that the total average of daily absenteeism rate was 3%, and the absenteeism rate differed by county, school level and grade level. The daily absenteeism rate in illness absentees was highest (2.74%), followed by business absentees (0.13%) and injury absentees (0.09%). The total timeliness report rate was 64.84% and the total incident report rate was 29.22%. One varicella outbreak and one influenza B outbreak were identified, but neither of them was detected by China Information System for Diseases Control and Prevention (CISDCP). The study shows syndrome-specific absenteeism data would be useful for early detection of unusual public health events or outbreaks in school. However, more efforts are needed to enhance the quality of surveillance data, and longer follow-up and more analysis are required to evaluate the system comprehensively. Our study might provide useful experience and evidence for other developing regions or counties establishing similar systems.
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Authors
L. Tan, L. Cheng, W. Yan, J. Zhang, B. Xu, V.K. Diwan, H. Dong, L. Palm, Y. Wu, L. Long, Y. Tian, S. Nie,