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Emergency Department Syndromic Surveillance and Population-Based Health Monitoring in Los Angeles County

Description

The Bioterrorism Surveillance Unit of the Los Angeles County (LAC) Department of Public Health, Acute Communicable Disease Control (ACDC) program analyzes Emergency Department (ED) data daily. Currently capturing over 40% of the ED visits in LAC, the system categorizes visits into syndrome groups and analyzes the data for aberrations in count and spatial distribution. Typical usage of the system may be extended for various enhanced surveillance activities by creating additional syndrome categories tailored to specific illnesses or conditions. This report describes how ED data was utilized for enhanced surveillance regarding: (1) a sustained heat wave in California that broke temperature and duration records, (2) a 30,000 gallon raw sewage spill that prompted the closure of two miles of beach, and (3) an alert to ACDC of a high school student who attended school while symptomatic for meningitis.

 

Objective

To describe enhanced surveillance provided by the LAC Department of Public Health’s syndromic surveillance system for monitoring health events in 2006.

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