- Réseau Sentinelles
The "Réseau Sentinelles" or Sentinelles Network (a.k.a. French Communicable Diseases Computer Network) is a network of 1 260 volunteer “médecins généralistes”, or
general practitioner s, working throughout the metropolitan regions ofFrance (2% of the total general practitioners in these regions). Its goal is to provideclinical surveillance in France for 14health indicators. Each member doctor is known as a “médecin Sentinelles” (or “Sentinelles doctor”). This network, created in November1984 by Professor Alain-Jacques Valleron, is regulated under the auspices of the mixed research unit U707 of Inserm and .Continuous surveillance of 14 health indicators
This national system of
clinical surveillance collects real-time epidemiological data, originating from the participating general practitioners, to be used in analysis,forecasting and redistribution. It is also a part of the surveillance warning system directed by theInstitut de veille sanitaire (InVS) (receiving theCNIL ’s favorable recommendation n°471 393).The 14 health indicators surveyed comprise of 11
infectious disease s:*
Influenza -like illness (ILI) since 1984,
* Acutediarrhea (gastroenteritis ) since 1990,
*Measles since 1984,
*Mumps since 1985,
*Varicella zoster since 1990,
*Herpes zoster since 2004,
* Maleurethritis since 1984 and
*Hepatitis A Virus (HAV ), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV ) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV ) since 2000
as well as 3 noninfectious disease s:
*Asthma since 2002,
*Suicidal attempts since 1997 and
*Hospitalization s since 1997.
The surveillance system detects, alerts, and predicts future regional and national epidemics specifically for influenza, gastroenteritis and Varicella zoster.The patient de-identified data is obtained viaInternet by the Sentinelles doctors and directly streamed into aGeographic information system (GIS) database. A weekly report, called Sentiweb-Hebdo, is edited every Tuesday on the home webpage of the Sentinelle Network and is emailed to more than 4000 subscribers, including members of the national media. An annual report of the number of cases reported is also edited using the surveillance data. These reports are available for online viewing, and can be accessed on the Sentinelles home webpage in the section titled "documentation/bilans annuels" (or “annual reports and totals”).The Sentinelles Network is also a collaborator with the
World Health Organization (WHO) in the electronic surveillance ofinfectious disease s.Scientific research The data provided by the Sentinelles Network had provided research in the following domains:
* Models of detection and alert systems (Serfling regression methods, [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?Artid=1404927 Costagliola D. and coll ., Am. J. Public Health, on 1991] )
* Prediction models ofepidemic s involving different geographical levels (“Method of analogues”, [http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi Viboud C. and coll ., Am J Epidemiol, on 2003] ).Field
epidemiology Epidemiological inquiries are regularly performed among the Sentinelles doctors. Their purpose is to maintain the ethical conduct of epidemiological research developed by the “Association des épidémiogistes de langue française”, or the Association of Epidemiologists of the French Language. The order of each inquiry is prespecified in a written protocol. The inquiries are then summarized in a final report and submitted per protocol to the internal auditors to assure their quality. All reports thus far have received a favorable recommendation by the CNIL (n°471 393). The results of these inquiries are available online and can be accessed via the Sentinelle home webpage in the section "documentation/enquêtes ponctuelles" (or “regular inquiry documentation”).
External links
* fr icon [http://websenti.b3e.jussieu.fr/sentiweb/index.php?lang=en Official site of the Sentinelles Network]
* [http://www.u707.jussieu.fr/index_en.htm Official website of Inserm UPMC UMRS-S 707]
* [http://www.who.int Site of the WHO]
* [http://www.cdc.gov/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]
* [http://www.eurosurveillance.org Center of Eurosurveillance of Transmissible Diseases]
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