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A gentle introduction to using machine learning and NLP for health surveillance
Content Type: Webinar
Presented November 27, 2018. Unstructured data such as chief complaints and provider notes are an important component of effective Health surveillance. Applying machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) to unstructured data can… read more -
Urgent Care Sub-Committee (UC)
Content Type: Meeting Recordings & Notes
The Urgent Care Sub-Committee(UC) mission is to gather information about urgent care data surveillance and to provide urgent care onboarding support to jurisdictions performing syndromic surveillance. We encourage you… read more -
Syndromic Surveillance to Monitor Wildfire Events
Content Type: Success Stories
In recent years, Washington State has experienced episodes of degraded air quality from wildfires burning within the state, as well as surrounding states and provinces. Wildfire smoke, particularly the high concentrations of small particulate matter… read more -
BioSense Platform: Introduction to SAS Studio Basics
Content Type: Webinar
Presented December 4, 2018. The Webinar, Introduction of SAS Studio Basics to the BioSense Platform, will include overviews, summaries, tips, tricks, and examples across a number of SAS topics on the BioSense Platform. Some of these topics will… read more -
Sero-Prevalence of Rubella Virus among Pregnant Women in Kaduna State Nigeria 2015
Content Type: Abstract
Rubella virus causes -“German measles,” also known as “three-day measles.” This is usually a milder disease than red measles. Red/Hard measles or just measles is caused by Rubeola virus. The result of acute infection of the virus is a benign… read more -
Firearm Injury - Maricopa County Department of Public Health
Content Type: Syndrome
This syndrome attempts to capture acute GSW hospital visits and was developed based on existing syndromes shared by the community of practice in this forum post: https://www.healthsurveillance.org/forums/Posts.aspx?topic=1452124 This syndrome… read more -
Injection Drug Use - Maricopa County Department of Public Health
Content Type: Syndrome
This syndrome attempts to capture Opioid, Cocaine and Meth Injection Drug Use hospital visits. The syndrome was developed using NSSP ESSNECE and evaluated on Maricopa County emergency department and inpatient data. Fields used in ESSENCE include… read more -
Falls - Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Content Type: Syndrome
- Why the syndrome was created? This syndrome was created to track falling related emergency room visits.
- Syndromic surveillance system (e.g., ESSENCE, R STUDIO, RODS, etc.) ESSENCE…
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