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An Exploration of Public Events and Alcohol Related Incidents
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Champaign County is one of the largest counties in central Illinois with a population of ~207,000 and is home to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign which currently has 44,500 students. In the fall the university hosts Big Ten football… read more… no alcohol is served in the football stadium. Despite the lack of alcohol availability in the stadium many fans drink … no alcohol is served in the football stadium. Despite the lack of alcohol availability in the stadium many fans drink … -
How to Effectively Validate an HL7 Syndromic Surveillance Interface
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Current local, state, and national initiatives related to meaningful use and the modernization of electronic health records, and the growing availability of electronic information exchanges, have become important drivers to establishing syndromic… read more… that is producing consistent and quality information. The lack of effective validation efforts has led to incomplete … that is producing consistent and quality information. The lack of effective validation efforts has led to incomplete … -
Is There a Need for One Health Surveillance (OHS)?
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As interest in One Health (OH) continues to grow, alternative surveillance infrastructure may be needed to support it. Since most population health surveillance is domain specific; as opposed to OH which crosses multiple domains, changes to… read more… making, the motivation for change should relate to a lack of surveillance information needed to make OH … making, the motivation for change should relate to a lack of surveillance information needed to make OH … -
Methods to Measure Socio-Economic Inequalities in Health for Indian Adolescents
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Health inequalities are major global public health problem and varies within and between countries. LMICs particularly India, are undergoing a phase of rapid economic development leading to an increase in informal settlements or urban slums. These… read more… either rudimentary health statistics or none. There is lack of standardized and reliable questionnaires to capture … either rudimentary health statistics or none. There is lack of standardized and reliable questionnaires to capture … -
Towards Automated Risk-Factor Surveillance: Using Digital Grocery Purchasing Data to Measure Socioeconomic Inequalities in the Impact of In-Store Price Discounts on Dietary Choice
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Obesity and related chronic diseases cost Canadians several billion dollars annually. Dietary intake, and in particular consumption of carbonated sweetened drinks (soda), has a strong effect on the incidence of obesity and other illness. Marketing… read more… to monitor price discounts are currently limited by a lack of data and methods. Although rarely used in public … to monitor price discounts are currently limited by a lack of data and methods. Although rarely used in public … -
Tiny Footprints Embedded on Grieving Mother's Heart: Stillbirths in the Health and Demographic Surveillance System
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Stillbirth is an unfortunate event in a woman life which remains uncounted in developing countries, thus, seldom caught attention until recently. Among 3.2 million stillbirths globally, 98% occurs in LMICs with majority in South Asia, and 75% of… read more… records, underestimating the counts. Besides, lack of optimal national vital registration system, Pakistan … records, underestimating the counts. Besides, lack of optimal national vital registration system, Pakistan … -
Towards a Framework for Data Quality Properties of Indicators used in Surveillance
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Effective use of data for disease surveillance depends critically on the ability to trust and quantify the quality of source data. The Scalable Data Integration for Disease Surveillance project is developing tools to integrate and present… read more… burden of malaria (Presidents Malaria Initiative, Roll Back Malaria Initiative and The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, … burden of malaria (Presidents Malaria Initiative, Roll Back Malaria Initiative and The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, … -
What do GPs Want in Return from a Syndromic Surveillance System?
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In the Northern part of Norway, all General Practitioners (GPs) and hospitals use electronic health records (EHR). They are connected via an independent secure IP-network called the Norwegian Health Network. The newly developed “Snow… read more… sound. One of the reasons for user resistance is lack of user involvement and bad design. The more … sound [2]. One of the reasons for user resistance is lack of user involvement and bad design. The more … sound. One of the reasons for user resistance is lack of user involvement and bad design. The more …
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