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. 2012 Jul 16;7(3):321–329. doi: 10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00401.x

Table 1.

Summary of case definitions and included symptoms used for influenza surveillance

Case definition and its source Fever Cough Sore throat Difficulty breathing (history) Nasal discharge/runny nose Earache Rapid breathing (examination)
Influenza‐Like Illness (ILI): Sudden onset of a fever over 38°C, and either cough or sore throat in the absence of other diagnoses : WHO 3 Yes Yes Yes No No No No
Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) in ≥5 year age: Sudden onset of Fever over 38°C and either cough or sore throat, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, and requiring hospital admission: PAHO 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) in <5 year age: Any child <5 years old clinically suspected of having Pneumonia or severe/very severe pneumonia, and requiring hospital admission: WHO – IMCI. 16 No Yes No Yes No No Yes
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI): ≥1 of the following: cough (new or worsened), sore throat, difficulty breathing or nasal discharge: ECDC 5 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Febrile Acute Respiratory Illness: Sudden onset of fever and one or more of cough, sore throat, difficulty breathing, runny nose, or ear ache Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
≥1 respiratory symptom: ≥1 of the following signs or symptoms: cough, earache, nasal discharge, difficulty breathing (history), rapid breathing (examination), and sore throat No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes