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Benchmark Data Generation from Discrete Event Contact Network ModelsContent Type: Abstract Historical data are essential for development of detection algorithms. Spatio-temporal data, however, are difficult to come by due to variety of issues concerning patient confidentiality. Several approaches have been used to … read more
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Benchmarking Temporal Surveillance TechniquesContent Type: Abstract Benchmarking of temporal surveillance techniques is a critical step in the development of an effective syndromic surveillance system. Unfortunately, holding “bakeoffs” to blindly compare approaches is a difficult and often fruitless enterprise, in… read more
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Beyond Detection: Attack Characterization with Syndromic and Clinical DataContent Type: Abstract Most research in syndromic surveillance has emphasized early detection, but clinical diagnosis of the index case will tend to occur before detection by syndromic surveillance for certain types of outbreaks [1]. Syndromic surveillance may, however,… read more
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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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Bio-Surveillance and Enhanced Situational AwarenessContent Type: Abstract Syndromic surveillance has been used to detect variation in seasonal viral illnesses such as influenza and norovirus infection (1). Limited information is available on the use of a comprehensive bio-surveillance system, including syndromic… read more
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Electronic Case Reporting of STIs: Assessing EHR Generated CCDsContent Type: Abstract Under the CDC STD Surveillance Network (SSuN) Part B grant, WA DOH is testing electronic case reporting (eCR) of sexually transmitted infections (STI) from a clinical partner. Objective We reviewed CCDs (a type of consolidated… read more
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BioSense Participation by Non-Federal HospitalsContent Type: Abstract BioSense is a national program designed to improve the nation’s capabilities for conducting disease detection, monitoring, and real-time situational awareness. Currently, BioSense receives near real-time data from non-federal hospitals, as well as… read more
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BioSense Real-Time Data Initiative: Improving Emergency Preparedness- Monitoring Injury Sub-SyndromesContent Type: Abstract Analysis of the BioSense data facilitates the identification, tracking, and management of emergent and routine health events, including potential bioterrorism events, injury related incidents and rapidly spreading naturally occurring events (1).… read more
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