نتایج جستجو برای: syndromic surveillance

تعداد نتایج: 93412  

2017
Wesley McNeely Eunice R. Santos Biru Yang Kiley Allred Raouf R. Arafat

Introduction Syndromic surveillance systems are large and complex technology projects that increasingly require large investments of financial and political capital to be sustainable. What was once a minor surveillance tool in the mid-2000s has evolved into a program that is regarded as valuable to public health yet is increasingly difficult to maintain and operate for local health departments....

Journal: :BMC public health 2016
Ruth A Ashton Takele Kefyalew Esey Batisso Tessema Awano Zelalem Kebede Gezahegn Tesfaye Tamiru Mesele Sheleme Chibsa Richard Reithinger Simon J Brooker

BACKGROUND Syndromic surveillance is a supplementary approach to routine surveillance, using pre-diagnostic and non-clinical surrogate data to identify possible infectious disease outbreaks. To date, syndromic surveillance has primarily been used in high-income countries for diseases such as influenza--however, the approach may also be relevant to resource-poor settings. This study investigated...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2010

Journal: :Emergency Medicine: Open Access 2015

Journal: :Journal of biomedical informatics 2011
Emily H. Chan Robyn Tamblyn Katia M. L. Charland David L. Buckeridge

Syndromic surveillance is a novel automated approach to monitoring influenza activity, but there is no consensus regarding the most informative data sources for use within such a system. By comparing physician billing data from Quebec, Canada and hospital admission records, we assessed the timeliness of medical visits for influenza-like illnesses (ILI) to two types of outpatient healthcare sett...

2015
Damian Hoy Alize Mercier Paul White Salanieta T. Saketa Adam Roth Yvan Souares Christelle Lepers Richard Wojcik Aaron Katz Timothy Campbell Shraddha Patel Brian Feighner Sheri Lewis

Introduction The SAGES (Suite for Automated Global Electronic bioSurveillance) team at the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory was approached by the Public Health Division of the Research, Evidence and Information Programme of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) to explore the feasibility of using the SAGES disease surveillance toolkit for two mass gathering events, th...

Journal: :Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 2003

2004
Benjamin Miller Heidi Kassenborg William Dunsmuir Jayne Griffith Mansour Hadidi James D. Nordin Richard Danila

Conventional disease surveillance mechanisms that rely on passive reporting may be too slow and insensitive to rapidly detect a large-scale infectious disease outbreak; the reporting time from a patient's initial symptoms to specific disease diagnosis takes days to weeks. To meet this need, new surveillance methods are being developed. Referred to as nontraditional or syndromic surveillance, th...

Journal: :Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2013

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