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  • Content Type: Case Study

    CEDESAP-REDesastres was developed as a result of the holistic approach needed to cope increases of sanitary disaster risks by emerging and reemerging diseases animal and plant diseases with high negative impact on human health, as well as other… read more
    … Influenza and H1N1 epidemic, West Nile, Anthrax, MERS-CoV, Ébola virus, Classical Swine Fever, Encephalomyelitis … Veterinary Medicine and Agronomy in Disasters. 1 http://www.censa.edu.cu/cedesap, redesastres-L@censa.edu.cu …
  • Content Type: Webinar

    Public Health England uses data from four national syndromic surveillance systems to support public health programmes and identify unusual activity. Each system monitors a wide range of respiratory, gastrointestinal and other syndromes at a local,… read more
    … Webinar Oct 2016, Roger Morbey 0. Where does the data come from? 5 Beyond aberration detection, ISDS Webinar Oct …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    The paper outlined the major findings and statistical results of syndromic surveillance system in Taiwan since year 2000.
    … Information: Jiunn-Shyan Julian Wu, julianwu@cdc.gov.tw www.cdc.gov.tw Advances in Disease Surveillance 2007;4:209 mailto:julianwu@cdc.gov.tw http://www.cdc.gov.tw/ Taiwan Centers for Diseases Control …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    I examine the nature and expression of the null hypothesis often used in spatial surveillance. I also show an example of how incorrect specification of the null can lead to excess signals without interesting outbreaks, and argue that this may be a… read more
    … for the spa- tial and space-time scan statistics. http://www.satscan.org 2006 [3] Kulldorff M, Heffernan R, Hartman … Advances in Disease Surveillance 2007;2:52 http://www.satscan.org/ Clustering under the null: one reason for …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    Syndromic surveillance data have been widely shown to be useful to large health departments. Use at smaller local health departments (LHDs) has rarely been described, and the effectiveness of various methods of delivering syndromic… read more
    … Samoff et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 78 LHDs, and some LHD staff members … Health Threats Journal E Samoff et al. 2011, 4:s111 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 79 …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    When a reportable condition is identified, clinicians and laboratories are required to report the case to public health authorities. These case reports help public health officials to make informed decisions and implement appropriate… read more
    … Rajeev et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 68 hospitalization status and physician … Health Threats Journal D Rajeev et al. 2011, 4:s108 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 69 …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    The spatial scan statistic detects significant spatial clusters of disease by maximizing a likelihood ratio statistic over a large set of spatial regions. Several recent approaches have extended spatial scan to multiple data streams. Burkom… read more
    … Neill et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 3737 multiple data streams, as well as … Health Threats Journal DB Neill et al. 2011, 4:s42 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 3838 …
  • Content Type: Abstract

    Federal laws and national directives have focused attention on the development of more robust biosurveillance systems intended to detect events of public health interest in a timelier manner. Presidential Decision Directive 21 calls for integrated… read more
    … et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 44 identify clusters by the time … Health Threats Journal A Kite-Powell et al. 2011, 4:s89 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 45 …