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Could Syndromic Surveillance Data be Used Effectively with Other Data Sources? A Transposable Local ViewContent Type: Abstract This panel member consultation is an International Society of Disease Surveillance (ISDS) sponsored project. It involved expert personnel in their respective area to address specific, priority questions confronting researchers, developers, and… read more
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Syndrome evaluation of individuals reporting emergency department utilization for notifiable disease and conditionsContent Type: Abstract The Duval County Health Department (DCHD) serves a community of over one million people in Jacksonville, FL, USA. Each year, DCHD Epidemiology Program reports an average of 1133 (4-year average) notifiable diseases and conditions (NDC)… read more
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Increased emergency department presentations for head trauma following media coverage of a fatal epidural hematomaContent Type: Abstract Previous reports have demonstrated the media’s influence on emergency departments (ED) visits in situations such as dramatized acetaminophen overdose, media report of celebrity suicides, television public announcements for early… read more
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BioDefend Syndromic Surveillance System Influenza Activity DetectionContent Type: Abstract Many syndromic surveillance systems have been developed and are operational, yet lack concise guidelines for investigating and conducting followups on daily alarms. Daily emergency department visits from six reporting hospitals… read more
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Comparison of Influenza-like Illness Syndrome Classification Between Two Syndromic Surveillance SystemsContent Type: Abstract In 2004, the BioDefend (BD) syndromic surveillance (SS) system was implemented in Duval County hospitals (Jacksonville, FL). Daily emergency department chief complaints are manually classified and entered into the BD system by… read more
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Improvement of Epidemiology Business Processes through the Evolution of BiosurveillanceContent Type: Abstract In the last decade, the scope of public health (PH) surveillance has grown, and biosurveillance capacity has expanded in Duval County. In 2004, the Duval County Health Department (DCHD) implemented a standalone syndromic surveillance (SS) system… read more
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Utilization of Syndromic Surveillance with Multiple Data Sources to Enhance Public Health ResponseContent Type: Abstract In the event of a large-scale public health crisis, successfully detecting and assessing health threats and monitoring population health status over a sustained period of time is likely to require integration of information from multiple… read more

