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ISDS Website Enhancements: Improving Your User Experience
Content Type: Webinar
Join us for a follow-up webinar, to our first held last February, where the ISDS staff will present enhancements made to the ISDS website to help you improve your experience as a member. Refresh your knowledge of how to navigate through our website… read moreUrban Metabolism Metrology: a powerful approach for tracking narcotic use and emerging pathogens in populations around the world
Content Type: Webinar
Presented October 26, 2018. Urban Metabolism Metrology (UMM) is a new scientific discipline that can inform on the health, sustainability and resilience of urban human populations. By way of case studies on opioids and antimicrobials, this… read moreWorking in One Health
Content Type: Webinar
Presented November 2, 2018. Learn more about what it's like to be a working professional in One Health! A great opportunity for students and other… read moreSurveillance in Action: Producing and Disseminating County-Level Data for Firearm Injury Prevention
Content Type: Webinar
Presented November 8, 2018. The data and program leads from Public Health – Seattle & King County’s firearm data team will discuss how their local health department produces and analyzes some of the best available firearm injury … read moreGunshot Injuries - Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Content Type: Syndrome
Responding to an ask on the ISDS forums (https://www.healthsurveillance.org/forums/posts.aspx?group=190904&topic=1452124&page=1&hhSearchTerms=#post_1452124), KDHE made a first attempt at a Gunshot Injury query for Kansas syndromic data.… read moreUPDATED: Syndromic Surveillance 101 - An Introductory Course in Syndromic Surveillance
Content Type: Training
An Online Training Course Ever wonder what syndromic surveillance is? How it is applied? This introduction to syndromic surveillance answers your questions and gives you a foundation for understanding how surveillance is used by public… read moreSyndromic Surveillance Shows Medical Surge in Dallas–Fort Worth during Hurricane Harvey, 2017
Content Type: Success Stories
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas on August 25, 2017, resulting in 88 fatalities and more than $125 billion in damages to infrastructure. In Houston, flooding created a toxic mix of chemicals, sewage, biohazards, and 8 million cubic yards of… read moreKansas Uses Syndromic Surveillance Data to Educate the Public and Providers about Rabies
Content Type: Success Stories
Rabies is caused by a virus spread to people from the saliva and neural tissue of infected animals. The most common mode of transmission is through the bite of a rabid animal; however, rabies can be transmitted through non-bite exposures (e.g.,… read more
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