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Enhancement of ESSENCE-based chemical surveillance by incorporation of real-time poison information center data
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Florida Department of Health has developed a statewide syndromic surveillance system based on the Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics (ESSENCE). Authorized users can currently access… read more… P Mulay et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 32 miological interface to the FPICN … Health Threats Journal P Mulay et al. 2011, 4:s40 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 33 … -
Public health surveillance after the Haiti earthquake: the Florida experience
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On 12 January 2010 at 1652 hours local time, an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale struck near the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince and created enormous devastation. Florida, as the state closest to Haiti, became an initial focal point… read more… et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 21 activities. In addition, the findings … Health Threats Journal A Kite-Powell et al. 2011, 4:s33 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 22 … -
Exploring illness prediction in type 1 diabetes mellitus pre-symptom onset
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Illnesses like infections, cold, influenza and so on in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients, can compromise the daily patient administered diabetes treatment. This in turn may result in fluctuating blood glucose concentrations,… read more… et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 25 of symptoms’ at a given time. Such … Health Threats Journal JN Lauritzen et al. 2011, 4:s36 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 26 … -
Using cross-correlation networks to identify and visualize patterns in disease transmission
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Syndromic surveillance data such as the incidence of influenza-like illness (ILI) is broadly monitored to provide awareness of respiratory disease epidemiology. Diverse algorithms have been employed to find geospatial trends in … read more… N Abernethy.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 33 between each pair of regions, the … Health Threats Journal T-C Lu and N Abernethy. 2011, 4:s8 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 44 … -
The evaluation of influenza surveillance data elements for the health information exchange minimum data set
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The American Health Information Community Harmonized Use Case for the Biosurveillance minimum data set (MDS) was implemented to establish data exchange between regional health information organizations (RHIOs) and the New York State Department of… read more… Chang et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 5 days for ED, outpatient, and … Health Threats Journal H-G Chang et al. 2011, 4:s67 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 6 … -
Using cross-correlation networks to identify and visualize patterns in disease transmission
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Syndromic surveillance data such as the incidence of influenza-like illness (ILI) is broadly monitored to provide awareness of respiratory disease epidemiology. Diverse algorithms have been employed to find geospatial trends in surveillance data,… read more… N Abernethy.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 33 between each pair of regions, the … Health Threats Journal T-C Lu and N Abernethy. 2011, 4:s8 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 44 … -
The utility of inpatient data obtained from regional health information organizations for pneumonia and influenza surveillance
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Hospital discharge data received by public health agencies has a reporting lag time of greater than six months. This data is often used retrospectively to conduct surveillance to assess severity of illness and outcome, and for… read more… Johnson et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 42 Conclusions Data for almost all … Health Threats Journal G Johnson et al. 2011, 4:s88 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 43 … -
Relationship between neighborhood poverty and emergency department utilization for fever/flu syndrome
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The HEDSS system was implemented in 2004 to monitor disease activity.1 In all, 18 of 32 emergency departments (ED) and urgent care clinic provide data. Chief complaints are routinely categorized into eight syndromes. The fever/flu syndrome is… read more… K Desy et al.; licensee Emerging Health Threats Journal. www.eht-journal.org 22 fever/flu (for example, vaccination, … Emerging Health Threats Journal K Desy et al. 2011, 4:s75 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 23 …
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