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    Our laboratory previously established the value of over-the-counter (OTC) sales data for the early detection of disease outbreaks. We found that thermometer sales (TS) increased significantly and early during influenza (flu) season.… read more
    … present to emergency departments R Villamarı́n, G Cooper, F-C Tsui, M Wagner, and J Espino Department of Biomedical … the following formula, which assumes that TS and ED visits are proportional to population size (pop) and that … of predicting outcomes that are related to flu ED visits based on TS. Our results suggest that the use of TS, …
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    We developed a probabilistic model of how clinicians are expected to detect a disease outbreak due to an outdoor release of anthrax spores, when the clinicians only have access to traditional clinical information (e.g., no computer-based alerts). We… read more
    … for clinicians to detect such an outbreak. Such estimates may be useful in planning for outbreaks and in assessing the … for clinicians to detect such an outbreak. Such estimates may be useful in planning for out- breaks and in assessing … is only seen by a health care provider once (no return visits) and each clinician diagnoses a given case of IA …
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    Automated syndromic surveillance systems often classify patients into syndromic categories based on free-text chief complaints. Chief complaints (CC) demonstrate low to moderate sensitivity in identifying syndromic cases. Emergency Department (ED)… read more
    … reports promise more detailed clinical information that may increase sensitivity of detection. Objective: Compare … a Random Forests Classifier. Gold Standard Classification com- prised majority vote of three physicians reading ED … classifiers by randomly split- ting the 272 cases into 70% train and 30% test sets and averaging performance over …
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    Scientists have utilized many chief complaint (CC) classification techniques in biosurveillance including keyword search, weighted keyword search, and naïve Bayes. These techniques may utilize CC-to-syndrome or CC-… read more
    … keyword search, and naïve Bayes. These techniques may utilize CC-to-syndrome or CC-to-symptom-to-syndrome … keyword search,3 and naïve Bayes.4 These techniques may utilize CC-to-syndrome or CC-to-symptom-to-syndrome … keyword search, and naïve Bayes. These techniques may utilize CC-to-syndrome or CC-to-symptom-to-syndrome …
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    This paper develops a new method for multivariate spatial cluster detection, the ìmultivariate Bayesian scan statisticî (MBSS). MBSS combines information from multiple data streams in a Bayesian framework, enabling faster and more accurate… read more
    … and a set of data streams D = {Dm}. The outbreak types may be either specific ill- nesses (influenza, anthrax, … may include sources such as emergency department (ED) visits, with each stream representing a different chief … Communications in Sta- tistics: Theory and Methods, 1997, 26(6): 1481-1496. [3] Neill DB, Detection of spatial and …