نتایج جستجو برای: sentinel surveillance

تعداد نتایج: 103568  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Carlos Santamaria Marlene Alvarez Harm Greidanus Vassilis Syrris Pierre Soille Pietro Argentieri

The free, full and open data policy of the EU’s Copernicus programme has vastly increased the amount of remotely sensed data available to both operational and research activities. However, this huge amount of data calls for new ways of accessing and processing such “big data”. This paper focuses on the use of Copernicus’s Sentinel-1 radar satellite for maritime surveillance. It presents a study...

2017
Daniela Perrotta Antonino Bella Caterina Rizzo Daniela Paolotti

The monitoring of seasonal influenza yearly epidemics remains one of the main activity of national syndromic surveillance systems. The development of internet-based surveillance tools has brought an innovative approach to seasonal influenza surveillance by directly involving self-selected volunteers among the general population reporting their health status on a weekly basis throughout the flu ...

Journal: :The Journal of Infectious Diseases 2012

Journal: :New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 1992

2017
Serge C. Billong Jacob Dee Joseph Fokam Georges Nguefack-Tsague Gabriel L. Ekali Raoul Fodjo Edith S. Temgoua Edson-Joan Billong Samuel M. Sosso Jembia J. Mosoko Francisca Monebenimp Alexis Ndjolo Anne-Cecile Z-K. Bissek Omotayo Bolu Jean-Bosco N. Elat

BACKGROUND In low-income countries (LICs), HIV sentinel surveillance surveys (HIV-SSS) are recommended in between two demographic and health surveys, due to low-cost than the latter. Using the classical unlinked anonymous testing (UAT), HIV-SSS among pregnant women raised certain ethical and financial challenges. We therefore aimed at evaluating how to use prevention of mother-to-child transmis...

2013
Karin Leder Joseph Torresi John S. Brownstein Mary E. Wilson Jay S. Keystone Elizabeth Barnett Eli Schwartz Patricia Schlagenhauf Annelies Wilder-Smith Francesco Castelli Frank von Sonnenburg David O. Freedman

Longitudinal data examining travel-associated illness patterns are lacking. To address this need and determine trends and clusters in travel-related illness, we examined data for 2000-2010, prospectively collected for 42,223 ill travelers by 18 GeoSentinel sites. The most common destinations from which ill travelers returned were sub-Saharan Africa (26%), Southeast Asia (17%), south-central Asi...

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