نتایج جستجو برای: syndromic surveillance

تعداد نتایج: 93412  

Journal: :journal of medical bacteriology 0
catherine zatorski emergency medicine, microbiology, and epidemiology, the george washington university, united states. larissa may emergency medicine, microbiology, and epidemiology, the george washington university, united states.

despite  impressive  advancements  in  diagnostic  and  treatment technologies,  infectious  diseases  still  cause  a  significant  amount  of mortality and morbidity throughout the world due to the unpredictable and inevitable  rise  of  new  or  previously  dormant  pathogens.  emerging infectious disease (eid) outbreaks are mainly associated with changes in physical environment and human be...

اسماعیل نسب, نادر, جعفری, کبری, سلطانیان, علیرضا, کرمی, منوچهر,

Background and Objectives: Syndromic surveillance systems are used to early detection of outbreaks. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of clinical and non-clinical data sources used in influenza syndromic surveillance in Zanjan. Methods: In this time series study, clinical and non-clinical data related to influenza like illness (ILI) as a potential data source of synd...

2013
Don Olson Kevin Konty Rob Mathes Marc Paladini

Objective Review of the origins and evolution of the field of syndromic surveillance. Compare the goals and objectives of public health surveillance and syndromic surveillance in particular. Assess the science and practice of syndromic surveillance in the context of public health and national security priorities. Evaluate syndromic surveillance in practice, using case studies from the perspecti...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2004

Journal: :BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2008
Jean-Baptiste Meynard Hervé Chaudet Gaëtan Texier Vanessa Ardillon Françoise Ravachol Xavier Deparis Henry Jefferson Philippe Dussart Jacques Morvan Jean-Paul Boutin

BACKGROUND A dengue fever outbreak occured in French Guiana in 2006. The objectives were to study the value of a syndromic surveillance system set up within the armed forces, compared to the traditional clinical surveillance system during this outbreak, to highlight issues involved in comparing military and civilian surveillance systems and to discuss the interest of syndromic surveillance for ...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2011
C C van den Wijngaard W van Pelt N J Nagelkerke M Kretzschmar M P Koopmans

In the last decade, syndromic surveillance has increasingly been used worldwide for detecting increases or outbreaks of infectious diseases that might be missed by surveillance based on laboratory diagnoses and notifications by clinicians alone. There is, however, an ongoing debate about the feasibility of syndromic surveillance and its potential added value. Here we present our perspective on ...

2015
Alexandra Ziemann Nicole Rosenkötter Luis Garcia-Castrillo Riesgo Matthias Fischer Alexander Krämer Freddy K Lippert Gernot Vergeiner Helmut Brand Thomas Krafft

BACKGROUND The revised World Health Organization's International Health Regulations (2005) request a timely and all-hazard approach towards surveillance, especially at the subnational level. We discuss three questions of syndromic surveillance application in the European context for assessing public health emergencies of international concern: (i) can syndromic surveillance support countries, e...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2006
Magdalena Berger Rita Shiau June M Weintraub

Syndromic surveillance is the gathering of data for public health purposes before laboratory or clinically confirmed information is available. Interest in syndromic surveillance has increased because of concerns about bioterrorism. In addition to bioterrorism detection, syndromic surveillance may be suited to detecting waterborne disease outbreaks. Theoretical benefits of syndromic surveillance...

2017
Richard Hopkins Julia Gunn John Berezowski Howard Burkom

Syndromic surveillance has expanded since 2001 in both scope and geographic reach and has benefited from research studies adapted from numerous disciplines. The practice of syndromic surveillance continues to evolve rapidly. The International Society for Disease Surveillance solicited input from its global surveillance network on key research questions, with the goal of improving syndromic surv...

2011
Amy Ising Larissa May Charlie Ishikawa

With growing concerns about international spread of disease and expanding use of early disease detection surveillance methods, the field of syndromic surveillance has received increased attention over the last decade. The purpose of this article is to clarify the various meanings that have been assigned to the term syndromic surveillance and to propose a refined categorization of the characteri...

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