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Dual Graph Spatial Cluster Detection for Syndromic Surveillance in Networks
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Early warning systems must not always rely on geographical proximity for modeling the spread of contagious diseases. Instead, graph structures such as airways or social networks are more adequate in those situations. Nodes,… read more -
Estimating spatial patterning of dietary behaviors using grocery transaction data
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Unhealthy diet is becoming the most important preventable cause of chronic disease burden. Dietary patterns vary across neighborhoods as a function of policy, marketing, social support, economy, and the commercial food environment. Assessment of… read more -
Dual Monitoring of ILI Syndrome Using the ESSENCE System
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The threat of terrorism and high-profile disease outbreaks has drawn attention to public health syndromic surveillance systems for early detection of natural or man-made disease events. In this sense, the Miami-Dade County Health… read more -
Earliest Event Detection: A Unique Approach Combining Syndromic Surveillance with Data Mining
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Syndromic surveillance is focused upon organizing data into categories to detect medium to large scale clusters of illness. Detection often requires that a critical threshold be surpassed. Data mining searches through data to identify records… read more -
Early Detection and Integrated Response to Seasonal Influenza
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A syndromic surveillance system has been implemented at Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health in Kingston Ontario as part of a pilot project funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care – Public Health Division… read more -
Early Detection of Influenza-like Illness: Developing a Multi-Variate Approach
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The 2003/04 influenza season included a more pathogenetic organism and had an earlier onset. There were noticeably more deaths in otherwise healthy children than in previous seasons. Following this season, States were asked by the Centers for… read more -
Early Detection of Tuberculosis Outbreaks among the San Francisco Homeless
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San Francisco has the highest rate of TB in the US. Although in recent years the incidence of TB has been declining in the San Francisco general population, it has remained relatively constant in the homeless population. Spatial… read more -
Early Identification of Salmonella Cases Using Syndromic Surveillance
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On June 7, 2008, federal food protection and public health agencies alerted consumers of a nationwide outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul infections. As of June 30, 2008, 851 persons infected with Salmonella Saintpaul with the same… read more
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