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  • Content Type: Presentation Slides

    ISDS started the One Health Surveillance Workgroup (OHS WG) to engage its members in the advancement of this important and topical field. We define OHS as the "collaborative, on-going, systematic collection and analysis of data from multiple… read more
    … about OHS – Spread out word of OH day—develop an email, interaction with individuals/organizationsÆuse ISDS …
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    Mandatory notification to public health of priority communicable diseases (CDs) is a cornerstone of disease prevention and control programs. Increasingly, the addresses of CD cases are used for spatial monitoring and cluster detection… read more
    … services Sociaux de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada E-mail: kate.zinszer@mail.mcgill.ca Objective To examine, via a simulation study, …
  • Content Type: Case Study

    Zoonotic diseases constitute about 70% of the emerging or reemerging diseases in the world; they affect many animals, cause many economic loses, and have a negative effect on public health. As a tropical country, Cuba is not exempt from the… read more
    … ORGANIZATION: Ministry of Public Health COUNTRY: Cuba Email: yusaymacg@infomed.sld.cu WHAT DOMAIN(S) DO YOU WORK … and the departments of statistics and epidemiology via email and telephone. Information is sent daily, weekly, or …
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    Every year the United States generates close to 300 million scrap tires. Due to their high energygenerating capacity, tires can be used as a fuel source (tire-derived fuel, or TDF). In 2006 a paper mill located less than 3 miles… read more
    … average for comparison. Hospital and outpatient clinic visits were monitored for increases in shortness of breath, … with a mechanism for linking these reports with actual visits to a health care provider. Surveillance that is more …
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    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
    … and then benchmarked using five years of daily visits in the Boston area of the HPHC data. In particular, … mial Model of Transients in Daily Emergency Department Visits for Detecting Infectious Disease Outbreaks. Submit- …
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    The purposes of this study are to validate a keyword-based text parsing algorithm for identifying fractures and compare radiology results with chief complaint and ICD-9 final diagnoses.
    … and pharmeutical receipt. METHODS We studied 17,647 visits with an extremity film and final ICD-9 coded … we applied the text parsing algorithm to all 17,647 visits with a text radiography reading. Of these, 73% were …
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    This paper describes our integrated visual analytics framework for analyzing both human emergency room data and veterinary hospital data.
    … Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC) and all general visits to Ban- field the Pet Hospital, veterinary practices (approxi- mately 70,000 visits per week). METHODS LAHVA combines both human and …
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    The University of Washington's Center for Public Health Informatics, in collaboration with the Kitsap County Health District and the UW Clinical Informatics Research Group, has developed the Peninsula Syndromic Surveillance Information Collection… read more
    … c Kitsap County Health District, Bremerton, WA. Hospital Visits Per Day in 30-Day Period ABSTRACT This paper … The UW’s Perl-based system successfully Hospital Visits Per Day in 30-Day Period coded 63 out of 76 records …