Communicable diseases are underreported by physicians, especially diseases without laboratory tests. The goals of our study were to determine reporting levels for clinical chickenpox, describe clinical data elements common to chickenpox, and assess ability of an electronic syndromic surveillance system, BioSense, to capture chickenpox cases.
Perl Trish
OBJECTIVE
Syndromic surveillance systems (SSS) seek early detection of infectious diseases outbreaks by focusing on pre-diagnostic symptoms. We do not yet know which respiratory syndrome should be monitored for a SSS to discover an influenza epidemic as soon as possible. This works compares the delay and workload required to detect an influenza epidemic using a SSS that targets either (1) all cases of acute respiratory infections (ARI) or (2) only those ARI cases that are febrile and satisfy CDC's definition for an influenza-like illness.
Objective
We performed a gold-standard manual chart review for gastro-intestinal syndrome to evaluate automated detection models based on both structured and non-structured data extracted from the VA electronic medical record.
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