Future directions for the European influenza reference laboratory network in influenza surveillance

By defining strategic objectives for the network of influenza laboratories that have national influenza centre status or national function within European Union Member States, Iceland and Norway, it is possible to align their priorities in undertaking virological surveillance of influenza. This will...

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Main Authors: N Goddard (11306715), H Rebelo-de-Andrade (11306718), A Meijer (11306721), J McCauley (9104003), R Daniels (11306724), M Zambon (3216186)
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2015
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WIC
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25418/crick.15794988.v1
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Summary:By defining strategic objectives for the network of influenza laboratories that have national influenza centre status or national function within European Union Member States, Iceland and Norway, it is possible to align their priorities in undertaking virological surveillance of influenza. This will help maintain and develop the network to meet and adapt to new challenges over the next 3-5 years and underpin a longer-term strategy over 5-10 years. We analysed the key activities undertaken by influenza reference laboratories in Europe and categorised them into a framework of four key strategic objectives areas: enhancing laboratory capability, ensuring laboratory capacity, providing emergency response and translating laboratory data into information for public health action. We make recommendations on the priority areas for future development.