Abstract Background Despite widespread implementation of syndromic surveillance systems within public health agencies, previous studies of the implementation and use of these systems have indicated that the functions and responses taken in response to syndromic surveillance data vary widely according to local context and preferences. The objective of the Syndromic Surveillance Evaluation Study was to develop and implement standardized supports in local public health agencies in Ontario, Canada, and evaluate the ability of these supports to affect actions taken as part of public health communicable disease control programs. Methods Local public health agencies (LPHA) in Ontario, which used syndromic surveillance based on emergency department...
Abstract Background The science of syndromic surveill...
To validate the utility of a chief complaint–based emergency department surveillance system, we comp...
BACKGROUND: The science of syndromic surveillance is still very much in its infancy. While a number ...
Abstract Background Despite widespread implementation...
Fifteen public health units (PHUs) in Ontario, Canada were randomized to the intervention (9) or con...
Background Despite the growing popularity of syndromic surveillance, little is known about if or how...
This study examined the impact of standardized decision supports to improve school absenteeism surve...
Objective:Evaluating public health surveillance systems is critical to ensuring that conditions of p...
Abstract Background Although an increasing number of ...
OBJECTIVES: Building on previous research noting variations in the operation and perceived utility o...
Despite the growing popularity of syndromic surveillance, little is known about if or how these syst...
OBJECTIVE: There is a paucity of information regarding the usefulness of non-traditional data stream...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to pose a major global public health risk. T...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
AbstractThe goal of syndromic surveillance is the earlier detection of epidemics, allowing a timelie...
Abstract Background The science of syndromic surveill...
To validate the utility of a chief complaint–based emergency department surveillance system, we comp...
BACKGROUND: The science of syndromic surveillance is still very much in its infancy. While a number ...
Abstract Background Despite widespread implementation...
Fifteen public health units (PHUs) in Ontario, Canada were randomized to the intervention (9) or con...
Background Despite the growing popularity of syndromic surveillance, little is known about if or how...
This study examined the impact of standardized decision supports to improve school absenteeism surve...
Objective:Evaluating public health surveillance systems is critical to ensuring that conditions of p...
Abstract Background Although an increasing number of ...
OBJECTIVES: Building on previous research noting variations in the operation and perceived utility o...
Despite the growing popularity of syndromic surveillance, little is known about if or how these syst...
OBJECTIVE: There is a paucity of information regarding the usefulness of non-traditional data stream...
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to pose a major global public health risk. T...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
AbstractThe goal of syndromic surveillance is the earlier detection of epidemics, allowing a timelie...
Abstract Background The science of syndromic surveill...
To validate the utility of a chief complaint–based emergency department surveillance system, we comp...
BACKGROUND: The science of syndromic surveillance is still very much in its infancy. While a number ...