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  • Content Type: Abstract

    Syndromic surveillance is used routinely to detect outbreaks of disease earlier than traditional methods due to its ability to automatically acquire data in near real-time. Missouri has used emergency department (ED) visits to monitor and track… read more
    … outbreaks of disease earlier than traditional methods due to its ability to automatically acquire data in near … outbreaks of disease earlier than traditional methods due to its ability to automatically acquire data in near …
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    In 2010, there were 4,796 snake bite exposures reported to Poison Centers nationwide (1). Health care providers frequently request help from poison centers regarding snake envenomations due to the unpredictability and complexity of prognosis and… read more
    … help from poison centers regarding snake envenomations due to the unpredictability and complexity of prognosis and … (ED) in Missouri (accounting for approximately 90% of all ED visits statewide). Since calling a poison center is … help from poison centers regarding snake envenomations due to the unpredictability and complexity of prognosis and …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    This abstract describes Missouriís experience with syndromic surveillance. Missouri has expanded from acquiring pre-tabulated data from volunteers to receiving patient-level data via electronic feeds from 85 hospitals across the state processed… read more
    … volunteered to report HASS now send data automatically due to the implementation of the Hospital Electronic … data sources to assure syndromic surveillance coverage in all areas of the state. Further Information: …