Soon after discovery of a MERS case in Indiana, CDC through its BioSense Syndromic Surveillance (SyS) Program joined with certain public health jurisdictions to improve the national-level MERS surveillance picture. Activities were undertaken to bolster local surveillance efforts, despite jurisdictions use of differing SyS tools. This resulted in the ability to generate periodic reports of aggregated MERS-like surveillance data. Many seem to see this initiative to enhance the national MERS surveillance picture as a model to build upon, and a success that can help improve trust and generate hope for creating a meaningful national SyS picture
In an effort to enhance situational awareness, Maricopa County Department of Public Health (Arizona)...
‘Big data’ has promised significant improvements for the global surveillance of infectious disease. ...
Public health agencies strive to develop and maintain cost-effective disease surveillance systems to...
The goal is to identify and monitor MERS like syndrome cases in the syndromic surveillance system. I...
During the past decade, BioSense meant different things to different people. When BioSense was creat...
Presentation of the results of a nationwide survey designed to assess the syndromic surveillance pra...
Sharing syndromic surveillance data across jurisdictional boundaries enhances epidemiological capaci...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
This study explored the impact of law and policy on syndromic disease surveillance (SyS) practice. W...
This roundtable will discuss successful syndromic surveillance data sharing efforts that have been u...
As syndromic surveillance systems continue to evolve, they are being tailored for a broader set of u...
Public health agencies strive to develop and maintain cost-effective disease surveillance systems to...
The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) is a nationwide collaboration that enab...
Prior to the October 1, 2015 transition deadline, all public health jurisdictions should prepare for...
August 12, 2013, (12:00 PM ET)CDCHAN-00352The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conti...
In an effort to enhance situational awareness, Maricopa County Department of Public Health (Arizona)...
‘Big data’ has promised significant improvements for the global surveillance of infectious disease. ...
Public health agencies strive to develop and maintain cost-effective disease surveillance systems to...
The goal is to identify and monitor MERS like syndrome cases in the syndromic surveillance system. I...
During the past decade, BioSense meant different things to different people. When BioSense was creat...
Presentation of the results of a nationwide survey designed to assess the syndromic surveillance pra...
Sharing syndromic surveillance data across jurisdictional boundaries enhances epidemiological capaci...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
This study explored the impact of law and policy on syndromic disease surveillance (SyS) practice. W...
This roundtable will discuss successful syndromic surveillance data sharing efforts that have been u...
As syndromic surveillance systems continue to evolve, they are being tailored for a broader set of u...
Public health agencies strive to develop and maintain cost-effective disease surveillance systems to...
The National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) is a nationwide collaboration that enab...
Prior to the October 1, 2015 transition deadline, all public health jurisdictions should prepare for...
August 12, 2013, (12:00 PM ET)CDCHAN-00352The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conti...
In an effort to enhance situational awareness, Maricopa County Department of Public Health (Arizona)...
‘Big data’ has promised significant improvements for the global surveillance of infectious disease. ...
Public health agencies strive to develop and maintain cost-effective disease surveillance systems to...