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Volume 19, Number 11—November 2013
Research

Capture–Recapture Method for Estimating Annual Incidence of Imported Dengue, France, 2007–2010

Guy La RucheComments to Author , Dominique Dejour-Salamanca, Pascale Bernillon, Isabelle Leparc-Goffart, Martine Ledrans, Alexis Armengaud, Monique Debruyne, Gérard-Antoine Denoyel, Ségolène Brichler, Laetitia Ninove, Philippe Desprès, and Marc Gastellu-Etchegorry
Author affiliations: Institut de Veille Sanitaire, Saint-Maurice, France (G. La Ruche, D. Dejour-Salamanca, P. Bernillon, M. Gastellu-Etchegorry); Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées, Marseille, France (I. Leparc-Goffart); Cellule de l'Institut de Veille Sanitaire aux Antilles-Guyane, Fort-de-France, Martinique, France (M. Ledrans); Cellule de l'Institut de Veille Sanitaire Sud, Marseille (A. Armengaud); Cerba Laboratory, Saint-Ouen l’Aumone, France (M. Debruyne); Biomnis Laboratory, Lyon, France (G.-A. Denoyel); Avicenne University Hospital, Bobigny, France (S. Brichler); Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire Méditerranée-Infection, Marseille (L. Ninove); Institut Pasteur National Reference Laboratory for Arboviruses, Paris, France (P. Desprès)

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Table 2

Annual number of dengue cases estimated from mandatory notification and laboratory network surveillance systems by using Chao estimator, stratified according to geographic area and period of the year, metropolitan France, 2007–2010*

No. observed cases
Chao estimator
System
Year, region, period
MN
LN
Common cases

Estimated no. cases (95% CI)
Completeness of MN, % (95% CI)
Completeness of LN, % (95% CI)
2007
Southeast, May–Nov 4 21 4 39 (26–87) 10.2 (2.4–17.2) 53.8 (12.6–90.4)
Other areas, remainder of year 52 365 21 2,070 (1,444–3,071) 2.5 (1.6–3.9) 17.6 (10.9–27.1)
Total
56
386
25

2,109 (1,481–3,109)
2.7 (1.6–4.0)
18.3 (11.3–27.5)
2008
Southeast, May–Nov 6 11 4 18 (14–37) 33.2 (7.6–44.8) 60.9 (13.9–82.2)
Other areas, remainder of year 58 293 42 733 (595–938) 7.9 (5.9–10.0) 40.0 (30.0–50.6)
Total
64
304
46

751 (613–956)
8.5 (6.3–10.6)
40.5 (29.8–50.5)
2009
Southeast, May–Nov 5 19 4 36 (24–79) 13.9 (3.1–22.9) 52.8 (11.6–87.2)
Other areas, remainder of year 63 331 38 1,021 (806–1,339) 6.2 (4.5–8.1) 32.4 (23.7–42.4)
Total
68
350
42

1,057 (841–1,375)
6.4 (4.6–8.2)
33.1 (23.6–42.4)
2010
Southeast, May–Nov 91 174 75 234 (216–264) 38.9 (33.2–42.7) 74.3 (63.6–81.6)
Other areas, remainder of year 494 1,951 354 4,222 (3,932–4,558) 11.7 (10.8–12.6) 46.2 (42.7–49.7)
Total
585
2,125
429

4,456 (4,164–4,792)
13.1 (12.2–14.1)
47.7 (44.2–51.1)
2007–2010
Southeast, May–Nov 106 225 87 327 (294–382) 32.4 (17.2–35.7) 68.8 (36.5–75.8)
Other areas, remainder of year 667 2,940 455 8,047 (7,217–9,045) 8.3 (7.1–9.2) 36.5 (31.1–40.7)
Total 773 3,165 542 8,374 (7,543–9,371) 9.2 (8.2–10.7) 37.8 (33.5–43.8)
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