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Syndromic surveillance in animal health: public, animal and food safety
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Early detection of diseases in animal populations is key to protecting the health of companion animals and livestock. Safeguarding the health of animals aims at protecting human populations from diseases that are transmissible from animals to humans… read more… periods Minimum temperature Daily heat related number of visits in ED Assessment of the heat indicator during 2006 … onsAZ/RealtimeSyndromicSurveillance/) ED visits for malaise, desydration in order to identify early … -
Dengue Surveillance and Control: One Health Case Study
Content Type: Case Study
Pakistan being a subtropical region is highly susceptible to water-borne, air-borne and vector-borne infectious diseases (IDs). Each year, millions of its people are exposed to, and infected with, deadly pathogens including hepatitis, tuberculosis,… read more… Analytics Research (C-SVAR), UET Lahore COUNTRY: Pakistan Email: asif.ali@kics.edu.pk; mna@uet.edu.pk WHAT DOMAIN(S) … -
Discovering the National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC)
Content Type: Webinar
The National Biosurveillance Integration Center (NBIC) serves to enable early warning and shared situational awareness of acute biological events and support better decisions through rapid identification, characterization, localization, and tracking… read more… § Email: • NBICOHA@hq.dhs.gov 22 … -
The "One Health" experience in India: A partnership among veterinarians, pysicians and other healthcare professionals in curbing Vector Borne Zoonoses
Content Type: Case Study
Kyasannur Forest Disease (KFD) is a tick borne viral disease first reported in Shimoga district of Karnataka, India. On January 6th 2015, the disease has spread to neighbouring state, Kerala and a forest guard from Sulthan Bathery, Wayanad who had… read more… Veterinary and Animal Sciences University COUNTRY: India Email: prejit@kvasu.ac.in WHAT DOMAIN(S) DO YOU WORK IN? ___ … -
Invited Commentary: Automated Public Health Reporting-- A Familiar but Cantankerous Friend
Content Type: Abstract
The Electronic medical record Support for Public health (ESP) project by Klompas et al. (1) promises improved public health reporting by exploiting information captured in electronic health records. This project pulls together a number of… read more… Mental Hygiene, 622 W 168 St, VC5, New York, NY 10032 (e-mail: hripcsak@ columbia.edu). 1 Advances in Disease … -
Regional Emergence of TB Lesions in Swine Identified at Slaughter
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A case study presented at the November 2010 Iowa Annual Swine Disease Conference for Swine Practitioners detailed increases in STB lesions beginning January 2010 [1]. Producers were informed of the problem by their swine processing facility. Tissue… read more… *Wolf Weber E-mail: wolf.d.weber@aphis.usda.gov (page number not for … -
Early Detection of Adverse Drug Events Using The Full Text of Letters to the Editor
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Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a significant source of morbidity and mortality. The majority of post-marketing surveillance for ADEs is passive. Information regarding ADEs is reported to the medical community in peer-reviewed journals. However, in… read more… Proc. ANLP97. Washington, DC; 1997: 16�9. *Chao Yang E-mail: chao-yang@uiowa.edu (page number not for citation … -
Adverse Drug Events: Insights From Google Search Volume
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Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. However, post-marketing surveillance systems are passive and reporting is generally not mandated. Thus, many ADEs go unreported, and it is difficult to estimate and/or… read more… report-in full. JAMA. 2007;298:2185�7. *Jacob Simmering E-mail: jacob-simmering@uiowa.edu (page number not for …
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