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    INDICATOR is a multi-stream open source platform for biosurveillance and outbreak detection, currently focused on Champaign County in Illinois. It has been in production since 2008 and is currently receiving data from emergency department, patient… read more
    … illinois.edu/News/Stories/indicator/. *Ian Brooks E-mail: ian@ncsa.illinois.edu (page number not for citation …
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    Informal surveillance systems like HealthMap are effective at the early detection of outbreaks. However, reliance on informal sources such as news media makes the efficiency of these systems vulnerable to newsroom constraints, namely high-profile… read more
    … HealthMap project. PLoS Med. 2008;5:e151. *David Scales E-mail: david.scales@childrens.harvard.edu (page number not …
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    A devastating cholera outbreak began in Haiti in 2010. Sequencing of Vibrio cholerae isolates showed that the epidemic was likely the result of the introduction of cholera from a distant geographic source. The same strain of cholera was detected in… read more
    … outbreak. Am J Trop Med Hyg. (in press). *Rumi Chunara E-mail: rumi@alum.mit.edu (page number not for citation …
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    Influenza-like illness (ILI) data is collected via an Influenza Sentinel Provider Surveillance Network at the state level. Because participation is voluntary, locations of the sentinel providers may not reflect optimal geographic placement. This… read more
    … Science� Business Media; 2006. *Geoffrey Fairchild E-mail: geoffrey-fairchild@uiowa.edu (page number not for …
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    The threat of epidemics due to non-human strains of influenza A viruses is ever present1. Surveillance is a critical aspect of pandemic preparedness for early case detection2. Identification of the index cases of a pandemic virus can trigger public… read more
    … base. BMC Public Health. 2007;7:208. *Timothy Wiemken E-mail: tlwiem01@louisville.edu (page number not for citation …
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    Influenza is a major cause of mortality. In developed countries, mortality is at its highest during winter months, not only as a result of deaths from influenza and pneumonia but also as a result of deaths attributed to other diseases (e.g.… read more
    … Spring Harbor Lab Press. 1999;9:1106�15. *Eric Foster E-mail: eric-foster@uiowa.edu (page number not for citation …
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    Influenza is a serious disease that seasonality causes substantial but varying morbidity and mortality. In Taiwan, estimates of the influenza mortality burden were based on post-hoc analyses of national mortality statistics and not available until… read more
    … (accessed July 28, 2011). *Pei-Jung Chen E-mail: cpj0035@cdc.gov.tw (page number not for citation …
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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case definition of influenza-like illness (ILI) as fever with cough and/or sore throat casts a wide net resulting in lower sensitivity which can have major implications on public health… read more
    … Accessed January 20, 2011. *Gillian Gibbs E-mail: Gillian_Gibbs@rush.edu (page number not for citation …