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National Syndromic Surveillance Program Community of Practice (NSSP CoP) Expert Panel - Part I: Leading Community Groups
Content Type: Webinar
Presented February 13, 2019. This webinar is the first installment of the 2-part NSSP CoP Expert Panel Webinar Series on Being a Leader in Your Community.… read more -
AZ BioSense Onboarding Presentation
Content Type: Presentation Slides
These slides detail the process of onboarding syndromic surveillance data into BioSense for the state of Arizona. -
AZ Onboarding Presentation
Content Type: Presentation Slides
This presentation walks the Arizona health departments through the process of onboarding and references available documentation to assist in the process. -
Using Syndromic Surveillance to Enhance Arboviral Surveillance in Arizona
Content Type: Abstract
Arizona is facing multiple public health threats from arboviral diseases. State and local public health departments are monitoring two mosquito-borne outbreaks within its borders and two in adjacent territories. To prevent transmission, viremic… read more -
Enhanced Surveillance of Heat-Related Illness in Pinal County
Content Type: Abstract
Extreme heat is a major cause of weather-related morbidity and mortality in the United States (US).1 HRI is the most frequent cause of environmental exposure-related injury treated in US emergency departments.2 More than 65,000 emergency room visits… read more -
Evaluation Activities from the National Syndromic Surveillance Program
Content Type: Abstract
Syndromic surveillance uses near-real-time Emergency Department healthcare and other data to improve situational awareness and inform activities implemented in response to public health concerns. The National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP) is… read more -
Syndromic Surveillance – Reports of Successes from the Field
Content Type: Abstract
Syndromic surveillance uses near-real-time emergency department and other health care data for enhancing public health situational awareness and informing public health activities. In recent years, continued progress has been made in developing and… read more -
Forming Collaborations through the Data Quality Committee to Address Urgent Incidents
Content Type: Abstract
On November 20, 2017, several sites participating in the NSSP reported anomalies in their syndromic data. Upon review, it was found that between November 17-18, an EHR vendorâÂÂs syndromic product experienced an outage and errors in processing… read more