Modeling Clinician Detection Time of a Disease Outbreak Due to Inhalational Anthrax
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OBJECTIVE We developed a probabilistic model of how clinicians are expected to detect a disease outbreak due to an outdoor release of anthrax spores, when the clinicians only have access to traditional clinical information (e.g., no computer-based alerts). We used this model to estimate an upper bound on the amount of time expected for clinicians to detect such an outbreak. Such estimates may be useful in planning for outbreaks and in assessing the usefulness of various computer-based outbreak detection algorithms.
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تاریخ انتشار 2005