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  • Content Type: Webinar

    Guoyan Zhang and Anthony Llau, Miami-Dade County Health Department, have been instrumental in developing the School-Based Absentee Surveillance System (SBASS), which uses school absentee data to identify outbreaks as part of syndromic surveillance.… read more
    … the friendship network data as complete (n=1074). http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth Carolina Population … guidelines for clinicians [cited 2010 Jul 22]. http://www.myflusafety.com/SwineFlu/documents/RevisedH1N1 … School Disease Transmission: Has the time come for coordination between monitors and modelers? …
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    The 2005 Youth Risk Behavior Survey of 9th to 12th graders in Miami-Dade County public schools found that 69.7% of students tried alcohol, 28.3% tried marijuana, and 6.3% tried cocaine in their lifetime. Results also showed that… read more
    … 33% were for males. AHCA There were 160 different ICD-9-CM Principal Diagnosis Codes used to search for substance … and Mortality Weekly Report 55 (5), 2006. http://www.cdc.gov/ mmwr/ PDF/ SS/ SS5505.pdf 2. White House Office … Hispanic Teens and Drugs- A Special Report, 2007. http://www. Media …
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    From January to March 2010, thirteen outbreaks of Norovirus infection were reported to the Epidemiology, Disease Control and Immunization Service (EDC-IS), up from four outbreaks in the entire 2008 and same number during 2009. … read more
    … Borroto et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 11 occurred only among adults, and … Health Threats Journal R Borroto et al. 2011, 4:s121 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 12 …
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    Syndromic surveillance is an investigational approach used to monitor trends of illness in communities. It relies on pre-diagnostic health data rather than laboratory-confirmed clinical diagnoses. Its primary purpose is to detect… read more
    … gastrointestinal, hemorrhagic, influenza-like, shock/coma, neurologic, fever, febrile, rash, botulism-like, and …