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Sneed Rodlescia

Description

The threat of pandemic and seasonal influenza has drawn attention to syndromic surveillance systems for early detection of influenza-like illness. Since 2005, the Miami-Dade County Health Department has implemented ESSENCE (Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics) to monitor emergency department data for influenza-like Illness (ILI) using chief complaint information. This study evaluates the ability of the ESSENCE ILI chief complaint grouping for identifying true ICD-9 diagnosed influenza.

 

Objective

Previous studies have examined the utility of different methods of syndromic grouping. This study evaluates the utility of ESSENCE for ILI surveillance.

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Description

In 2005, three hurricanes made landfall in Florida, with Hurricane Wilma having the most severe impact on Miami-Dade County. Syndromic surveillance is typically used to detect bioterrorism or natural disease outbreaks before specific diagnoses are made. After Wilma, however, the Miami-Dade County Health Department assessed the utility of syndromic data for surveillance of hurricane-related injuries.

 

Objective

To determine the proportion of injuries in Miami-Dade County that could be related to the impact of Hurricane Wilma, which made landfall in Florida on October 25, 2005.

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Description

The threat of terrorism and high-profile disease outbreaks has drawn attention to public health syndromic surveillance systems for early detection of natural or man-made disease events. In this sense, the Miami-Dade County Health Department has implemented ESSENCE (Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics) in 2005; which has been developed and updated by the Johns Hopkins University.

 

Objective 

This paper describes the dual monitoring process of Influenza-like Illness (ILI) syndrome in Miami-Dade County using the ESSENCE syndromic surveillance system, and their potential use as part of the seasonal influenza and pandemic influenza surveillance strategies.

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Description

This research aims to determine the catchment area of Miami Children's Hospital Emergency Department (ED). The purpose is to identify pediatric populations and territories within Miami-Dade County that are insufficiently covered by this hospital's ED.

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