Results The NESID relies on data provided by a fixed number of medical institutions determined each fiscal year (mean: 56.0±4.2 institutions), while the number of institutions providing data for the RTS varies daily or monthly. In September 2017, 691 of the 1,032 eligible institutions (67.0%) were registered for the RTS. Pearson's correlation coefficient for the two surveillance systems was 0.975 (95%CI, 0.967-0.981); when data for the last and first week of each year were excluded, it was 0.989 (95%CI 0.986-0.992). In each of the three seasons that were investigated, an increase in the incidence of type A influenza preceded an increase in the incidence of type B influenza.