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  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Surveillance reporting is critical for public health and safety.
  • Lack of standardized Guidelines for Surveillance Reporting (G-SIRE) leads to data inconsistencies and reduced reliability.
  • Existing reporting lacks clarity, transparency, and consistency, impacting data usability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop standardized Guidelines for Surveillance Reporting (G-SIRE).
  • To improve clarity, transparency, and consistency in surveillance reports.
  • To enhance accuracy and usability of surveillance data for public health.

Main Methods:

  • Adherence to EQUATOR Network standards.
  • Multidisciplinary expert team involvement.
  • Literature review and analysis of existing reporting guidelines.

Main Results:

  • Comprehensive reporting guidelines (G-SIRE) are under development.
  • Detailed checklist and Explanation & Elaboration documents formulated.
  • Guidelines anticipated for finalization and publication by December 2023.

Conclusions:

  • G-SIRE guidelines represent a significant advancement in surveillance standardization.
  • The guidelines offer a structured approach to enhance scientific accuracy and transparency.
  • Expected to significantly improve surveillance reporting quality and advance public health research.