Epidemiology and burden of Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) in the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective sentinel surveillance study in a Tunisian Medical ICU, 2022/2023

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Boussarsar, Mohamed | Ennouri, Emna | Habbachi, Naima | Bouguezzi, Nabil | Meddeb, Khaoula | Gallas, Salma | Hafdhi, Malek | Zghidi, Marwa | Toumi, Radhouane | Ben Saida, Imen | Abid, Salma | Boutiba-Ben Boubaker, Ilhem | Maazaoui, Latifa | El Ghord, Hakim | Gzara, Ahlem | Yazidi, Rihab | Ben Salah, Afif

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Background

Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) caused by influenza and other respiratory viruses pose significant global health challenges, and the COVID-19 pandemic has further strained healthcare systems. As the focus shifts from the pandemic to other respiratory infections, assessing the epidemiology and burden of SARI is crucial for healthcare planning and resource allocation. Aim: to understand the impact of the post-pandemic period on the epidemiology of SARI cases, clinical outcomes, and healthcare resource utilization in Tunisia.

Methods

This is a prospective study conducted in a Tunisian MICU part of a national sentinel surveillance system, focusing on enhanced SARI surveillance. SARI cases from week 39/2022, 26 September to week 19/2023, 13 May were included, according to a standardized case definition. Samples were collected for virological RT-PCR testing, and an electronic system ensured standardized and accurate data collection. Descriptive statistics were performed to assess epidemiology, trends, and outcomes of SARI cases, and univariate/multivariate analyses to assess factors associated with mortality.

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