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Socio-Demographic and Temporal Patterns of Emergency Department Patients Who Do Not Reside in Miami-Dade County, 2007

Description

Visitors from areas outside Miami-Dade County have the potential to introduce diseases and/or strains of microorganisms circulating in their regions of residence. Immunocompromised and immunonaive travelers are at higher risk of contagion by locally transmitted pathogens. The first encounter with a local health care facility for many of these visitors is often an Emergency Departments (ED). Little is known about this group of patients with regard to socio-demographic and temporal patterns. This knowledge is essential to further characterize their syndromic patterns as well as to integrate this knowledge to the growing use of syndromic surveillance as an early-warning public health tool.

 

Objective

To describe socio-demographic and temporal patterns of patients who reside outside Miami-Dade and who visited EDs of hospitals located in this County during 2007.

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