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  • Content Type: Abstract

    The spatial scan statistic [1] detects significant spatial clusters of disease by maximizing a likelihood ratio statistic F(S) over a large set of spatial regions, typically constrained by shape. The fast localized scan [2] enables scalable… read more
    … J R Stat Soc (Ser B). 2011;to appear. *Skyler Speakman E-mail: skylerspeakman@gmail.com (page number not for citation purpose) Fig. 1. …
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    Using the chief complaint field from our established syndromic ED system, we developed definitions for potentially preventable oral health visits (OHV) and examined patterns in 2009-2011 data. Under the widest definition, OHV comprised about 1% of… read more
    … definitions for potentially preventable oral health visits (OHV) and examined patterns in 2009-2011 data. Under the widest definition, OHV comprised about 1% of ED visits. Adults ages 18 to 29 had markedly higher OHV than … preventable emergency department (ED) oral health visits (OHV) in New York City (NYC). 2 views Submitted by …
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    The Syndromic Surveillance Program (SSP) of the Acute Disease Epidemiology Section of the Georgia Division of Public Health, provides electronic influenza- like- illness (ILI) data to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention… read more
    … hospital system identified when the percentage of daily visits for ILI had substantively increased. The … chief complaint (CC) data from emergency department visits for two facilities at Facilities A and B. The data … report based upon emergency department visits, and including physician’s diagnosis at the time of …
  • Content Type: Syndrome

    This syndrome was created as a way to monitor Frostbite, Cold Exposure, & Hypothermia in Kansas Emergency Department visits. **Please note that the hypothermia portion of this syndrome was created to ONLY include hypothermia associated with low… read more
    … Exposure, & Hypothermia in Kansas Emergency Department visits. **Please note that the hypothermia portion of this … System - NSSP ESSENCE Data sources - Emergency Room Visits Fields Used - CCDD (an ESSENCE-concatenated field of … Exposure, & Hypothermia in Kansas Emergency Department visits. **Please note that the hypothermia portion of this …
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    To evaluate whether syndromic surveillance can detect localized outbreaks of lower-respiratory infections (LRI'­s) with limited numbers of alarms in time.
    … influ- enza and RSV activity, a registry artifact and/or un- detected local respiratory outbreaks (due to small size …
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    In epidemiology, contact tracing is a process to control the spread of an infectious disease and identify individuals who were previously exposed to patients with the disease. After the emergence of AIDS, SNA was demonstrated to be a good… read more
    … including geographical contacts is important to un- derstand the underlying context of the transmission of …
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    Methods for locating spatial clusters of diseases are typically variations of the circular scan statistic method. They restrict the number of potential clusters by considering all circular, rectangular, or elliptical regions, and then apply a… read more
    … EMST method rful alternative to [1] Kulldorff M, A spatia un Statist: Theory etecting elongated disease czmal L, An …
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    HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) involves taking antiretroviral medication after potential exposure to HIV to reduce the probability of becoming infected. New York State recommends PEP following certain occupational (e.g., needle sticks by… read more
    … have been used previously to identify occupational PEP visits but have not been used extensively to describe trends in PEP visits overall. We aimed to identify HIV-related PEP visits in NYC EDs to track uptake and inform outreach … have been used previously to identify occupational PEP visits but have not been used extensively to describe trends …