Syndromic surveillance systems have been developed in recent years and are now increasingly used by stakeholders to quickly answer questions and make important decisions. It is therefore essential to evaluate the quality and utility of such systems. This study was designed to assess a syndromic surveillance system based on emergency departments' (ED) morbidity rates related to the health effects of heat waves. This study uses data collected during the 2006 heat wave in France.Data recorded from 15 EDs in the Ile-de-France (Paris and surrounding area) from June to August, 2006, were transmitted daily via the Internet to the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance. Items collected included diagnosis (ICD10), outcome, and age. Several ...
The NJ Department of Health‰Ûªs syndromic surveillance system developed an algorithm to categori...
Heat waves represent a threat to human health and excess mortality is one of the associated negative...
The Japanese Association for Acute Medicine Committee recently proposed a novel classification syste...
Syndromic surveillance systems have been developed in recent years and are now increasingly used by ...
Syndromic surveillance systems have been developed in recent years and are now increasingly used by ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of high ambient temperatures, including the summer 2003 heat-...
During a severe heat wave in Michigan in 2012, heat-related Emergency Department cases were identifi...
INTRODUCTION: A major issue raised by the public health consequences of a heat wave is the difficult...
Heat-related illness (HRI) is of growing public health importance, particularly with climate change ...
Presentation of the impact of two major heat waves occurring in July 2015 in France on heat-related ...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the ability of several heat-health warning systems to predict days of heat-a...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
In the past few decades, several devastating heat wave events have significantly challenged public h...
Deaths tend to lag extreme heat and mortality data is generally not available for timely surveillanc...
The NJ Department of Health‰Ûªs syndromic surveillance system developed an algorithm to categori...
Heat waves represent a threat to human health and excess mortality is one of the associated negative...
The Japanese Association for Acute Medicine Committee recently proposed a novel classification syste...
Syndromic surveillance systems have been developed in recent years and are now increasingly used by ...
Syndromic surveillance systems have been developed in recent years and are now increasingly used by ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of high ambient temperatures, including the summer 2003 heat-...
During a severe heat wave in Michigan in 2012, heat-related Emergency Department cases were identifi...
INTRODUCTION: A major issue raised by the public health consequences of a heat wave is the difficult...
Heat-related illness (HRI) is of growing public health importance, particularly with climate change ...
Presentation of the impact of two major heat waves occurring in July 2015 in France on heat-related ...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the ability of several heat-health warning systems to predict days of heat-a...
We investigated the impact of a moderate heatwave on a range of presenting morbidities in England. A...
In the past few decades, several devastating heat wave events have significantly challenged public h...
Deaths tend to lag extreme heat and mortality data is generally not available for timely surveillanc...
The NJ Department of Health‰Ûªs syndromic surveillance system developed an algorithm to categori...
Heat waves represent a threat to human health and excess mortality is one of the associated negative...
The Japanese Association for Acute Medicine Committee recently proposed a novel classification syste...