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Beyond Traditional Surveillance: Applying Syndromic Surveillance to Developing Settings- Opportunities and ChallengesContent Type: Abstract The revised International Health Regulations (IHR) have expanded traditional infectious disease notification to include surveillance diseases of international importance, including emerging infectious diseases. However, there are no clearly… read more
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Development of an Introductory Continuing Medical Education Program for Public Health Professionals and Clinicians in Syndromic SurveillanceContent Type: Abstract 58 medical licensure boards require between 12 and 50 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME) for re-licensure of physicians. 28 states as well as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Mariana Islands, require… read more
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Evaluation of Emergency Department Syndromic Surveillance Data by ICD-9 Code: Is There a Correlation between Chief Complaint and Final Emergency Department Diagnosis for Early Detection of Influenza-like Illness?Content Type: Abstract 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
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Graduate-Level Syndromic Surveillance Course, An International Society for Disease Surveillance ProjectContent Type: Abstract Following the development of an introductory Continuing Education (CME) course in syndromic surveillance, the Education and Training Committee of the International Society for Disease Surveillance recognized the need to educate future non-… read more
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Evaluating University syndromic surveillance systems during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemicContent Type: Abstract 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
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Applications of Syndromic Surveillance in Resource Poor Settings: A Series of Case StudiesContent Type: Abstract Particularly in resource-poor settings, syndromic surveillance has been proposed as a feasible solution to the challenges in meeting the new disease surveillance requirements included in the World Health Organization's International Health… read more

