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    Microorganisms resistant to antibiotics (ABX) increase the mortality, morbidity and costs of infections. In the absence of a drug development pipeline that can keep pace with the emerging resistancemechanisms, these organisms are expected… read more
    … gatifloxacin and azithromycin (targeted ABX). Access to all other ABX was unrestricted (other ABX). To derive an … period (2003–2006, Po0.0001). This proportion did not change for the other ABX at the intervention site … S, South BR, Anthony J, Kalp E, Gundlapalli A, Curriero FC, et al. Combining free text and structured electronic …
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    A comprehensive electronic medical record (EMR) represents a rich source of information that can be harnessed for epidemic surveillance. At this time, however, we do not know how EMR-based data elements should be combined to … read more
    … on urgent visits would outperform one that monitored all outpatient visits. Document … illance_For_Acute_Respiratory_Infections_Should_We_Include_All_Outpatient_Visits_Or_Focus_On_Urgent_Care_Areas.pdf 8 … for acute respiratory infections: should we include all outpatient visits or focus on urgent care areas? H …
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    Measures aimed at controlling epidemics of infectious diseases critically benefit from early outbreak recognition [1]. SSS seek early detection by focusing on pre-diagnostic symptoms that by themselves may not alarm clinicians. We have previously… read more
    … (8) real-world SSS datasets of Baltimore VA patients i.e. raw or background- substracted daily counts of ILI cases given by 4 dif- ferent CD algorithms during a typical one-year period … of ≤ 0.001. To address changes in detection delays due to the seasonal variations in ILI, epidemic …
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    Objective There were two objectives of this analysis. First, apply text-processing methods to free-text clinician notes extracted from the VA electronic medical record for automated detection of Influenza-Like-Illness. Secondly,… read more
    … an explicit definition of ILI. Following chart review all electronic notes for positive cases and a random sample of all negative cases (N=2,414 cases ) were selected for … or more VAMHCS 197 ICD-9 codes 79 (74,84) 97 (96,98) 31 (26,36) 88 (85,90) 2. Model 1 OR expectorant 84 (79,88) 95 …
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    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… read more
    … an influenza epidemic using a SSS that targets either (1) all cases of acute respiratory infections (ARI) or (2) only … an influenza epidemic using a SSS that targets either (1) all cases of acute respira- tory infections (ARI) or (2) … then used a modified CUSUM statistic daily for 50 days to de- tect the outbreak. This injection/prospective- …
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    To understand the types of false positive cases identified by an Influenza-like illness (ILI) text classifier by measuring the prevalence of ILI-related concepts that are negated, hypothetical, include explicit mention of temporality, experienced by… read more
    … note documents. False positive extractions may be due to concepts in the text being assigned to the patient …
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    Measures aimed at controlling epidemics of infectious diseases critically benefit from early outbreak recognition. Through a manual electronic medical record (EMR) review of 5,127 outpatient encounters at the Veterans… read more
    … but delay to the first true positive alert (open circles) did not. Right panel. CDAs with increased positive …