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Effect of the Work Week on Demographics of Heat-Related Illness Patients in Syndromic SurveillanceContent Type: Abstract As global temperatures increase, so too does interest in the effect of climate change on the populationâs health. 2016 represented the hottest year on record globally and well above the 20th century average in Virginia. With large-scale climate… read more
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Justification for Collecting Urgent Care Data to Broaden Syndromic SurveillanceContent Type: Abstract While UC does not have a standard definition, it can generally be described as the delivery of ambulatory medical care outside of a hospital emergency department (ED) on a walk-in basis, without a scheduled appointment, available at extended hours,… read more
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Syndromic Surveillance on the Mental Health Impact of Political Rallies in Charlottesville, VirginiaContent Type: Abstract As part of a wide-spread community discussion on the presence of monuments to Confederate Civil War figures, the Charlottesville city council voted to remove a statue of General Robert E. Lee. Multiple rallies were then held to protest the statueâ… read more

