In 2001, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) implemented a new electronic surveillance system (SurvNet) for infectious disease outbreaks in Germany. SurvNet has captured 30,578 outbreak reports in 2001–2005. The size of the outbreaks ranged from 2 to 527 cases. For outbreaks reported in 2002–2005, the median duration from notification of the first case to the local health department until receipt of the outbreak report at RKI was 7 days. Median outbreak duration ranged from 1 day (caused by Campylobacter) up to 73 days (caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis). The most common settings among the 10,008 entries for 9,946 outbreaks in 2004 and 2005 were households (5,262; 53%), nursing homes (1,218; 12%), and hospitals (1,248; 12%). SurvNet may be a...
During the recent outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O104:H4 in Germany most ...
This paper discusses computer-supported outbreak detection using routine surveillance data, as imple...
Background: Detection of outbreaks of hospital-acquired infections is often based on simple rules, s...
In 2001, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) implemented a new electronic surveillance system (SurvNet) ...
In 2001, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) implemented a new electronic surveillance system (SurvNet) ...
In 2001 Germany implemented a new electronic reporting system for surveillance of notifiable infecti...
Background: In August 2011, the German Protection against Infection Act was amended, mandating the r...
In August 2011, the German Protection against Infection Act was amended, mandating the reporting of ...
Europe received an increased number of migrants in 2015. Housing in inadequate mass accommodations (...
Background: In Germany, surveillance for infectious disease outbreaks is integrated into an electron...
Background: Surveillance has been described as an essential component of an effective infection pre...
A new surveillance system for outbreaks of norovirus in English hospitals, the hospital norovirus ou...
To determine efficacy of automatic outbreak detection algorithms (AODAs), we analyzed 3,582 AODA sig...
To determine efficacy of automatic outbreak detection algorithms (AODAs), we analyzed 3,582 AODA sig...
We describe the design and implementation of a novel automated outbreak detection system in Germany ...
During the recent outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O104:H4 in Germany most ...
This paper discusses computer-supported outbreak detection using routine surveillance data, as imple...
Background: Detection of outbreaks of hospital-acquired infections is often based on simple rules, s...
In 2001, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) implemented a new electronic surveillance system (SurvNet) ...
In 2001, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) implemented a new electronic surveillance system (SurvNet) ...
In 2001 Germany implemented a new electronic reporting system for surveillance of notifiable infecti...
Background: In August 2011, the German Protection against Infection Act was amended, mandating the r...
In August 2011, the German Protection against Infection Act was amended, mandating the reporting of ...
Europe received an increased number of migrants in 2015. Housing in inadequate mass accommodations (...
Background: In Germany, surveillance for infectious disease outbreaks is integrated into an electron...
Background: Surveillance has been described as an essential component of an effective infection pre...
A new surveillance system for outbreaks of norovirus in English hospitals, the hospital norovirus ou...
To determine efficacy of automatic outbreak detection algorithms (AODAs), we analyzed 3,582 AODA sig...
To determine efficacy of automatic outbreak detection algorithms (AODAs), we analyzed 3,582 AODA sig...
We describe the design and implementation of a novel automated outbreak detection system in Germany ...
During the recent outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O104:H4 in Germany most ...
This paper discusses computer-supported outbreak detection using routine surveillance data, as imple...
Background: Detection of outbreaks of hospital-acquired infections is often based on simple rules, s...