Event-Based Surveillance in mass gatherings: a global scoping review on effectiveness, scope, and lessons learned
Farida Abougazia, Basma M. Saleh, Sungsoo Chun

TL;DR
This study reviews global experiences with event-based surveillance during mass gatherings, finding it effective but highlighting the need for better evaluation and integration.
Contribution
The paper provides a global scoping review of event-based surveillance effectiveness and lessons learned during mass gatherings.
Findings
Event-based surveillance was reported effective in 75% of studies.
Multisectoral collaboration is the main best practice for successful surveillance.
Most studies focused on infectious diseases, with limited all-hazard coverage.
Abstract
Mass gatherings (MGs) attract large populations in specific places and times ranging from religious pilgrimages and cultural festivals to international sporting events. These events can drive rapid disease transmission, cross-border spread, and strain health systems requiring robust surveillance systems to detect health threats in real time. Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) offers a proactive approach to detecting such threats through systematic detection of signals. The aim of this scoping review is to assess global experiences of EBS during MGs focusing on geographical distribution, effectiveness, strategies, scope, and identifying lessons learned. A scoping review was conducted using PRISMA-ScR 2018 checklist and the Population, Concept, Context framework. All study types without time limits were included. Searches in PubMed, Scopus, ProQuest, and gray literature from WHO and CDC were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTravel-related health issues · COVID-19 epidemiological studies · Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
