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  • Content Type: Abstract

    Immediately following September 11, 2001, the District of Columbia Department of Health began a syndromic surveillance program based on emergency room (ER) visits. ER logs are faxed on a daily basis to the health department,… read more
    … program based on emergency room (ER) visits. ER logs are faxed on a daily basis to the health … dromic surveillance program based on emergency room (ER) visits. ER logs are faxed on a daily basis to the health … program based on emergency room (ER) visits. ER logs are faxed on a daily basis to the health …
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    Syndromic surveillance aims to decrease the time to detection of an outbreak compared to traditional surveillance methods. Emergency department (ED) syndromic surveillance systems vary in their methodology and complexity and are usually based on… read more
    … between chief complaint and discharge diagnosis, which may be syndrome-dependent. The use of ED discharge diagnosis … Academic Emergency Medicine, December 2004; 11, 12 4 Ben Y. Reise and Kenneth D. Mandl. Syndromic Surveillance: the …
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    For syndromic and related public health surveillance systems to be effective, state and local health departments and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) need access to a variety of types of health data. Since the development and… read more
    … with concerns that the public or health care providers may have about sharing data with public health agencies: (a) … and for timely data. For example, in some instances, data may be needed daily to detect infectious disease outbreaks … sur- veillance parameters such as the date of health care visits, the Zip code or country of residence are considered …
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    Syndromic surveillance has been widely used in influenza surveillance worldwide. However, despite the potential benefits created by the large volume of data, biases due to the changes in healthcare seeking behavior and physicians’ reporting behavior… read more
    … to the complexity of the surveillance system and may limit its utility as a tool for early detection. Since … to the complexity of the surveillance system and may limit its utility as a tool for early detection. Since …
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    Syndromic surveillance has been widely adopted as a real-time monitoring tool in early response to disease outbreaks. In order to provide real-time information on the impact of 2009 H1N1 during the Fall 2009 semester, Georgetown … read more
    … systems during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic Y Zhang1,2, L May1,2, and MA Stoto1,2 1Georgetown … illness (ILI) cases reported to medical staff: ED visits (GU and GWU Hospital emergency room visits records … Journal 2011, 4:s123. doi: 10.3134/ehtj.10.123 & 2011 Y Zhang et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. …