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A Nonstatistical Algorithm for Automated Surveillance of Poison Control Center Data
Content Type: Abstract
To develop an automated system which examines Poison Control Center data and provides (1) early recognition of events, both man-made and naturally-occurring, which may pose a threat to public health, and (2) real-time notification to Poison… read more -
Global Mental Health and Surveillance
Content Type: Webinar
Presented July 10, 2018. Why global mental health surveillance is important – understanding current issues in global mental health surveillance and learning strategies to improve mental health surveillance worldwide, particularly in low and… read more -
BioSense 2.0 Definitions
Content Type: References
Definitions for BioSense 2.0 common syndromes. -
Chemical Spill in Kansas: Importance of Sharing Information Across Sites
Content Type: Success Stories
On October 21, 2016, at 8:02 am, a distilling plant in Kansas accidentally mixed sulfuric acid and sodium hypochloride, releasing a plume of chlorine gas. The respiratory effects of breathing chlorine gas can be felt almost immediately and can be… read more -
Mapping Tool between two code sets: ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM/PCS
Content Type: Webinar
Join ISDS on June 3rd for an instructional webinar on ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM/PCS mapping tools, including the newly released MapIt tool. This tool, which was developed by AHRQ and CDC, is an automated mapping tool that utilizes General Equivalence… read more -
Occupational Related Injuries - New Jersey Department of Health
Content Type: Syndrome
This syndrome was created to enhance current occupational health surveillance methods. Current data sources have a lag time of at least three months and estimates are often under-reported. Employing a real-time, independent data source could enhance… read more -
Occupational Tree Related Injuries - New Jersey Department of Health
Content Type: Syndrome
This syndrome was created to help capture tree-related injuries during severe weather events. Extreme weather events require extensive tree removal and disposal, activities associated with severe injury risks among workers and residents.… read more -
Using Online Applications with R to Share Surveillance Data
Content Type: Success Stories
Since 2009, the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) has created and disseminated weekly surveillance reports to share seasonal influenza data with the community and our healthcare partners. Surveillance data is formatted into tables and… read more
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