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Temporo-spatial surveillance of influenza-like illness: preliminary results from the Idaho infectious disease reporting network

Description

Current influenza-like illness (ILI) monitoring in Idaho is based on syndromic surveillance using laboratory data, combined with periodic person-to-person reports collected by Idaho state workers. This system relies on voluntary reporting.

Electronic medical records offer a method of obtaining data in an automated fashion. The Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) captures real-time visit information, vital signs, ICD-9, pharmacy, and lab data. The electronic medical record surveillance has been utilized for syndromic surveillance on a regional level. Funds supporting expansion of electronic medical records offer increased ability for use in biosurveillance. The addition of temporo-spatial modeling may improve identification of clusters of cases. This abstract reviews our efforts to develop a real-time system of identifying ILI in Idaho using Veterans Administration data and temporo-spatial techniques.

 

Objective

The objective of this study is to describe initial efforts to establish a real-time syndromic surveillance of ILI in Idaho, using data from the Veterans Administration electronic medical record (CPRS).

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