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  • Content Type: Abstract

    In November of 2001 a syndromic surveillance system was established in Los Angeles (LA) County to analyze emergency department (ED) chief complaints in select hospitals. Chief complaints were analyzed and categorized into a syndrome (rash,… read more
    … epidemiological curve would have the intensity of case visits needed to trigger a signal. On the individual level, … epidemiological curve would have the intensity of case visits needed to trigger a signal. On the individual level, … (onset date, ED visit date) were reviewed for cases that visited a syndromic surveillance ED. All WNV-NI ecords were …
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    Los Angeles County Department of Health Services is currently testing SaTScan’s space-time permutation model to assist in identifying aberrant illness activity in the community and determine it’s ability to detect … read more
    … gastro-intestinal, 2,082 rash, 958 neurological, and 26,042 respiratory cases. The retrospective option found 59 … Clusters that did not correspond to known outbreaks may have been due to random clusters, seasonal increases, or … missing data. Increasing hospital coverage in the future may increase SaTScan‘s ability to detect disease clusters …
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    In the fall of 2001, the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response (BT P&R) Unit initiated a syndromic surveillance system utilizing chief complaint data collected from Emergency Departments throughout Los Angeles County (LAC). Chief complaint data… read more
    … The PHNs will work with the affected hospital and may initiate an immediate chart review depending on the … Practice, New York City. Emerging Infectious Diseases. May 2004; (10) 858-64. [3] Stiener-Sichel, Linda et al, …