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Influenza Surveillance

Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Surveillance (SARI)
Rationale Severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) can be the result of several agents: viral, bacterial, and parasites, even though bacterial and parasitic agents can be less common. Among the viruses, influenza viruses are among the major causes of SARI.
Any preventive or control measure related to Influenza requires the availability of surveillance, including the seasonality pattern and the causative agents.
SARI surveillance in Lebanon was established in collaboration of the World Health Organization.
Objectives The objectives of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) in Lebanon are:
- To estimate morbidity (incidence) of SARI in Lebanon
- To identify baseline figures and alert/outbreak thresholds
- To describe SARI cases by time, place, person, susceptibility, severity
- To identify circulating influenza strains and detect novel viruses
- To contribute to the global influenza surveillance
Sources of data Data sources are hospital sentinel sites. Sentinel surveillance focuses on collection of data from specific pre-selected health sites to carefully monitor a specific disease. The collection of the data is systemic. The sites are selected based on key criteria: willingness, activity and representativeness of the population.
The current sentinel sites are:
- In the mohafazas of Beirut and Mount Lebanon: Rafik Hariri University Governmental Hospital (RHUH), American University of Beirut Medical Center, Quarantina Governmental Hospital
- In the mohafazas of Bekaa and Baalbeck/Hermel: Baalbeck Governmental Hospital
- In the mohafazas of North and Akkar: Kheir Hospital
Case Definition An acute respiratory infection with:
- History of fever or measured fever of >=38°C and cough
- Onset within the last 10 days
- Requiring hospitalization
Case Investigation For each SARI case, data is collected including demographical and clinical data. Also, clinical specimens are collected for laboratory testing. The needed specimens are: nasopharyngeal swab (preferable one), oropharyngeal swab, bronchoalveolar lavage (if done), or tracheal aspirate (if patient intubated).
Laboratory Testing Laboratory testing for SARI patients are performed at the National Influenza Center at RHUH. The laboratory testing includes RT-PCR for Influenza viruses A and B.
SARI forms - Laboratory request form
Results - Latest weekly bulletin
- Latest weekly severity indicators
- Link to WHO database
 
Intensive Care Unit Based Surveillance (ICU)
Objectives The main objectives of ICU-based surveillance are to:
 - Measure and monitor on weekly basis morbidity indicators related to severe acute respiratory infections in Lebanon
 - Detect abnormal pattern and novel agents at an early stage, and investigate them
 - Assist decision makers on proper control measures
Data sources Data sources are both ICUs in public and private hospitals across Lebanon. The MOPH decision requested each hospital to designate a focal person from the ICU medical staff in charge of reporting to the MOPH.
Case definition - Severe Acute Respiratory Infection with fever and dyspnea
- Whatever was the etiological agent
- Admitted to ICU
Data collection Data is collected using a specific form. The form is sent every week by the hospital event if no cases were reported. The reporting form is a nominative line-listing.
Guidelines ICU-based surveillance for acute respiratory infection: Ar, En, Fr
Weekly form - ICU weekly reporting form
Results - Latest weekly summary
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P01AB01 METRONIDAZOLE G Metronidazole - 250mg 250mg Tablet 6,540,034 L.L
P01AB01 METRONIDAZOLE 250 G Metronidazole - 250mg 250mg Tablet 131,825 L.L
P01AB07 SNAD G Secnidazole - 500mg 500mg Tablet 774,053 L.L
P01AB07 SECNOL G Secnidazole anhydre - 2g 2g Granules 842,589 L.L
P01AB07 SECNOL G Secnidazole - 2g 2g Granules 842,589 L.L
P01BA02 CORVAQUINE G Hydroxychloroquine sulfate - 200mg 200mg Tablet, film coated 1,087,873 L.L
P01BA02 DOLQUINE G Hydroxychloroquine sulfate - 200mg 200mg Tablet, coated 1,191,988 L.L
P02CA01 VERMOX B Mebendazole - 100mg/5ml 100mg/5ml Suspension 223,078 L.L
P02CA01 VERMOX B Mebendazole - 100mg/5ml 100mg/5ml Suspension 223,078 L.L
P02CA01 VERMOX B Mebendazole - 500mg 500mg Tablet 106,164 L.L
P02CA01 VERMOX B Mebendazole - 500mg 500mg Tablet 106,164 L.L
P02CA01 VERMOX B Mebendazole - 100mg 100mg Tablet 190,826 L.L
P02CA01 VERMOX B Mebendazole - 100mg 100mg Tablet 190,826 L.L
P02CA03 ALBENDA G Albendazole - 100mg/5ml 400mg/20ml Suspension 129,009 L.L
P02CA03 ALBENDA G Albendazole - 200mg 200mg Tablet 116,914 L.L
P02CA03 ALBENDAZOLE-UBSA G Albendazole - 200mg 200mg Tablet 127,985 L.L
P02CA03 ANDAZOL G Albendazole - 200mg 6 Tablet, film coated 302,365 L.L
P02CA03 ZENTEL B Albendazole - 400mg 400mg Tablet 169,324 L.L
P02CB01 VERMIFUGE G Piperazine citrate - 1g/5ml 1g/5ml Syrup 148,463 L.L
P02CB01 PIPERAZINE CITRATE G Piperazine citrate - 750mg/5ml 750mg/5ml Elixir 113,907 L.L
P02CF01 IVERMECTINE BIOGARAN G Ivermectin - 3mg 3mg Tablet 1,075,074 L.L
P02CF01 IVER G Ivermectin - 6mg 6mg Tablet 431,373 L.L
P02CF01 IVERMECTIN BENTA G Ivermectin - 6mg 6mg Tablet 784,548 L.L
P02CF01 IVERMECTIN BENTA G Ivermectin - 6mg 6mg Tablet 470,985 L.L
P02DA01 TENIADEX G Niclosamide - 500mg 500mg Tablet 70,392 L.L
P02DA01 TAENIASAN G Niclosamide - 500mg 500mg Tablet 94,709 L.L
P03AB02 GAMMA BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE G Lindane - 1% 1% Shampoo 195,817 L.L
P03AB02 GAMMAPHARM G Lindane - 1% 1% Shampoo 195,817 L.L
P03AB02 GAMMA BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE G Lindane - 1% 1% Lotion 167,660 L.L
P03AC04 PERMACARE G Permethrin - 1% 1% Lotion 590,011 L.L
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