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  • Content Type: Abstract

    Per a frequently asked questions document on the ISDS website, approximately two thirds of HL7 records received in BioSense do not provide a Visit ID. As a result, BioSense data processing rules use the patient ID, facility ID and earliest date in… read more
    … Per a frequently asked questions document on the ISDS website, approximately two thirds of HL7 records received in … Per a frequently asked questions document on the ISDS website, approximately two thirds of HL7 records received in …
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    The North Carolina Bioterrorism and Emerging Infection Prevention System (NC BEIPS) receives daily emergency department (ED) data from 33 (29%) of the 114 EDs in North Carolina. These data are available via a Web-based portal and the Early… read more
    … syndrome categories based on clinical case definition. All visits were electronically processed for SS twice, once … [3] Wagner, MM, Espino J, Tsui FC, et al. Syndrome and outbreak detection using … in public health practice, New York City. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004 May;10(5):858-64. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Funding was …
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    Violence-related injuries are a major source of morbidity and mortality in NC. From 2005-2014, suicide and homicide ranked as NC's 11th and 16th causes of death, respectively. In 2014, there were 1,932 total violent deaths, of which 1,303 were due… read more
    … were 1,932 total violent deaths, of which 1,303 were due to suicide (67%), 536 due to homicide (28%), and 93 due to another mechanism of violent injury (5%). These … were 1,932 total violent deaths, of which 1,303 were due to suicide (67%), 536 due to homicide (28%), and 93 due
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    Recreational drug use is a major problem in the United States and around the world. Specifically, drug abuse results in heavy use of emergency department (ED) services, and is a high financial burden to society and to the hospitals due to chronic… read more
    … a high financial burden to society and to the hospitals due to chronic ill health and multiple injection drug use … are at high risk of developing sepsis and endocarditis due to the use of a dirty or infected needle that is either … among drug users. 6 views Submitted by Magou on Sat, 08/26/2017 - 19:47 …
  • Content Type: Webinar

    This focus of this webinar is to describe different syndromic surveillance approaches to drug overdose surveillance. Presenters will share how their case definitions were developed, stakeholders involved, intended audience and uses, as well as… read more
    … "  ED syndromic rapid data collection "  26 ED visits for every one OPR death !  Identify drug … uniquely identified by search terms "  Provide access to all search drug search terms SAS Macros to Customize to Data … developed#by#NC#DMH/DD/SAS# ! Search#top#6#ICDU9UCM#Final#Diagnosis#codes,#any# …
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    Text-based syndrome case definitions published by the Center for Disease Control (CDC)1 form the basis for the syndrome queries used by the North Carolina Disease Event Tracking and Epidemiologic Collection Tool (NC DETECT). Keywords within these… read more
    … terms resulted in the return of many unwanted records due to the inability to control for certain terms imbedded … terms resulted in the return of many unwanted records due to the inability to control for certain terms imbedded … search for "h/a" with "h[/-,]a", for example, will return all results in which "h" and "a" are separated by either a …
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    The UNC Department of Emergency Medicine (UNC DEM) conducted an online survey to better understand the surveillance needs of Infection Control Practitioners (ICPs) in North Carolina and solicit feedback on the utility of the North Carolina Disease… read more
    … from 87 hospitals in North Carolina; hospitals with PHEs did not participate in the survey. RESULTS Of 87 ICPs, 46 … 46 respondents, 43% (n=20) had heard of NC DETECT; 57% (n=26) were not familiar with NC DETECT. When asked about …
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    Syndromic surveillance data have been widely shown to be useful to large health departments. Use at smaller local health departments (LHDs) has rarely been described, and the effectiveness of various methods of delivering syndromic… read more
    … data and information in North Carolina are available to all local public health staff by several routes. This report … data and in- formation in North Carolina are available to all local public health staff by several routes. This report … to public health stakeholders and partners (four of 14 (26%)). LHD staff obtained syndromic surveillance information …