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Georgia… “We have a problem”… The Anatomy of an Opioid Outbreak
Content Type: Webinar
Presented December 14, 2017 for the Poison Center and Public Health Collaboration Community of Practice. Presenters Gaylord Lopez, PharmD, DABAT, Director… read more -
A regional approach for the influenza surveillance in France
Content Type: Abstract
To describe the results of the new organization of influenza surveillance in France, based on a regional approach. This regional multi-source approach has been made possible by the sharing of data visualizations and statistical results through a web… read more -
A System for Surveillance Directly from the EMR
Content Type: Abstract
Hospital acquired infections are a major cause of morbidity, mortality and increased resource utilization. CDC estimates that in the US alone, over 2 million patients are affected by nosocomial infections costing approximately $34.7 billion to $45… read more -
A Systematic Evaluation of Data Streams for Global Disease Surveillance
Content Type: Abstract
Living in a closely connected and highly mobile world presents many new mechanisms for rapid disease spread and in recent years, global disease surveillance has become a high priority. In addition, much like the contribution of non-traditional… read more -
Self-harm and Suicide-related - Syndrome Definition Committee
Content Type: Syndrome
This query was created as a collaboration between the ISDS Syndrome Definition Committee (SDC) members with input from the CDC, Division of Violence… read more -
State Opioid Overdose Surveillance Dashboards
Content Type: Surveillance Tools and Systems
Below are the publicly available opioid overdose surveillance dashboards by U.S. state or territory. This list is updated as of March 7, 2019. … read more -
Modeling Baseline Shifts in Multivariate Disease Outbreak Detection
Content Type: Abstract
Population surges or large events may cause shift of data collected by biosurveillance systems [1]. For example, the Cherry Blossom Festival brings hundreds of thousands of people to DC every year, which results in simultaneous elevations in… read more -
MoH+: A Global, Integrated, and Automated View of Official Outbreak Reporting
Content Type: Abstract
Previous studies have documented significant lags in official reporting of outbreaks compared to unofficial reporting (1,2). MoH+ provides an additional tool to analyze this issue, with the unique advantage of actively gathering a wide range of… read more
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