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. 2019 Jul 23;5(3):e11780.
doi: 10.2196/11780.

Flucast: A Real-Time Tool to Predict Severity of an Influenza Season

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Flucast: A Real-Time Tool to Predict Severity of an Influenza Season

Aye Moa et al. JMIR Public Health Surveill. .

Abstract

Background: Influenza causes serious illness requiring annual health system surge capacity, yet annual seasonal variation makes it difficult to forecast and plan for the severity of an upcoming season. Research shows that hospital and health system stakeholders indicate a preference for forecasting tools that are easy to use and understand to assist with surge capacity planning for influenza.

Objective: This study aimed to develop a simple risk prediction tool, Flucast, to predict the severity of an emerging influenza season.

Methods: Study data were obtained from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System and Australian Influenza Surveillance Reports from the Department of Health, Australia. We tested Flucast using retrospective seasonal data for 11 Australian influenza seasons. We compared five different models using parameters known early in the season that may be associated with the severity of the season. To calibrate the tool, the resulting estimates of seasonal severity were validated against independent reports of influenza-attributable morbidity and mortality. The model with the highest predictive accuracy against retrospective seasonal activity was chosen as a best-fit model to develop the Flucast tool. The tool was prospectively tested against the 2018 and the emerging 2019 influenza season.

Results: The Flucast tool predicted the severity of all retrospectively studied years correctly for influenza seasonal activity in Australia. With the use of real-time data, the tool provided a reasonable early prediction of a low to moderate season for the 2018 and severe seasonal activity for the upcoming 2019 season. The tool meets stakeholder preferences for simplicity and ease of use to assist with surge capacity planning.

Conclusions: The Flucast tool may be useful to inform future health system influenza preparedness planning, surge capacity, and intervention programs in real time, and can be adapted for different settings and geographic locations.

Keywords: influenza; prediction tool; risk assessment.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: None declared.

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The Flucast tool (online form).

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