We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism events. A hypothetical anthrax release was modeled by using zip code population data, mall customer surveys, and membership information from HealthPartners Medical Group, which covers 9% of a metropolitan area population in Minnesota. For each infection level, 1,000 releases were simulated. Timing of increases in use of medical care was based on data from the Sverdlovsk, Russia, anthrax release. Cases from the simulated outbreak were added to actual respiratory visits recorded for those dates in HealthPartners Medical Group data. Analysis was done by using the space-time scan statistic. We evaluated the proportion of attacks detected at differen...
This article continues the discussions introduced in the earlier article submitted to The Health Car...
As demonstrated by the anthrax attack through the United States mail, people infected by the biologi...
AbstractThe goals of automated biosurveillance systems are to detect disease outbreaks early, while ...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
Timely detection of an inhalational anthrax outbreak is critical for clinical and public health mana...
Health officials lack field-implementable tools for forecasting the effects that a large-scale relea...
AbstractResponding rapidly and appropriately to a covert anthrax release is an important public heal...
Since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, many state and local health departments around th...
We developed a mathematical model to compare various emer-gency responses in the event of an airborn...
In this paper, we discuss the technical challenges of electronic medical syndromic surveillance syst...
This article continues the discussions introduced in an earlier article submitted to The Health Care...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
The threat of bioterrorism forces the public health infrastructure to focus attention on overall iss...
Objective: To utilize clinical data from emergency department admissions and published clinical case...
This article continues the discussions introduced in the earlier article submitted to The Health Car...
As demonstrated by the anthrax attack through the United States mail, people infected by the biologi...
AbstractThe goals of automated biosurveillance systems are to detect disease outbreaks early, while ...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
Timely detection of an inhalational anthrax outbreak is critical for clinical and public health mana...
Health officials lack field-implementable tools for forecasting the effects that a large-scale relea...
AbstractResponding rapidly and appropriately to a covert anthrax release is an important public heal...
Since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, many state and local health departments around th...
We developed a mathematical model to compare various emer-gency responses in the event of an airborn...
In this paper, we discuss the technical challenges of electronic medical syndromic surveillance syst...
This article continues the discussions introduced in an earlier article submitted to The Health Care...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
The threat of bioterrorism forces the public health infrastructure to focus attention on overall iss...
Objective: To utilize clinical data from emergency department admissions and published clinical case...
This article continues the discussions introduced in the earlier article submitted to The Health Car...
As demonstrated by the anthrax attack through the United States mail, people infected by the biologi...
AbstractThe goals of automated biosurveillance systems are to detect disease outbreaks early, while ...