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Sensitive population groups

The following syndrome was developed to explore emergency department visit records involving people experiencing homelessness. Trends over time, patient demographics, geographic distribution, and primary reasons for seeking care were explored. Additionally, we have been using this definition, in combination with other illness/injury specific definitions to assess the trends in among people experiencing homelessness (e.g., cold-related illness among people experiencing homelessness during record low temperatures).

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Description

Disease surveillance systems are currently used for the early detection of disease outbreak before diagnosis is confirmed in order to mobilize a rapid response . The fear of epidemics or bioterrorism resulted in the development of systems for the general population; however research efforts for sensitive population groups are missing. Sensitive groups could be considered patients suffering from chronic diseases (such as diabetes and renal failure), elderly people and infants. It is well known that these groups are quite susceptible to diseases that can be easily spread under certain circumstances e.g. in a dialysis room where patients with renal failure receive their regular treatment. In addition to that, several diseases seem to affect them more. Therefore, the development of disease surveillance systems for sensitive population groups is an issue that should be addressed.

Objective

The aim of this study is to reveal the need for developing disease surveillance systems for sensitive populations.

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