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    Taiwan had established a nation-wide emergency department (ED)-based syndromic surveillance system since 2004, with a mean detection sensitivity of 0.67 in 2004-06 [1]. However, this system may not represent the true epidemic situation of infectious… read more
    … sensitivity of 0.67 in 2004-06 [1]. However, this system may not represent the true epidemic situation of infectious … 2011;11:252. *ChiaKun Chang E-mail: jasperc8@gmail.com (page number not for citation purpose) Fig. 1. (a) … ehtj11115 ehtj11120 ehtj11024 ehtj11060 ehtj11110 26-50 ehtj11034 ehtj11198 ehtj11174 ehtj11048 ehtj11154 …
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    Facing public health threats of bioterrorism and emerging infectious diseases (EID), the traditional passive surveillance system is not efficient and outmoded. Evidences reveal that several newly developed syndromic surveillance… read more
    … From Oct. 1 to May 31, 2006, there have been 126,675 ED visit data stored in the data base. We categorized ED … to increase firstly by ICD-9 at initial phase whereas 70-79 year-old female ILI cases initiated the increasing … Dr. Chwan-Chuen King, cc_king99@hotmail.com Figure 1 –Comparison ILI patients selected by different …
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    Objective: Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases (EID/REID) involve large populations at risk and thus they might lead to rapidly increasing cases or case fatality rates. Living in this global village, cross-country or cross-continent spread… read more
    … Chwan-Chuen King1*, Dr. P.H. Tsung-Shu Joseph Wu1, M.S., Muh-Yung Yen2, M.S., Chao- Sheng Huang3, B.S., Jin-Yi … Research Center, *Corresponding Author <cc_king99@hotmail.com> OBJECTIVE Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases …