Presentation of the results of a nationwide survey designed to assess the syndromic surveillance practices and capacity-building assistance needs of state and territorial public health authorities in the United States
ObjectiveThis roundtable will provide a forum for national, state, and localmanagers of syndromic su...
Objective:Evaluating public health surveillance systems is critical to ensuring that conditions of p...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
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...
Soon after discovery of a MERS case in Indiana, CDC through its BioSense Syndromic Surveillance (SyS...
This presentation is a literature review of the origins and evolution of the field of syndromic surv...
Sharing syndromic surveillance data across jurisdictional boundaries enhances epidemiological capaci...
ObjectiveTo obtain feedback and seek future directions for an ISDS initiativeto establish and update...
As syndromic surveillance systems continue to evolve, they are being tailored for a broader set of u...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
Discusses the current state of syndromic surveillance using inpatient and ambulatory clinical data i...
This roundtable will focus on how traditional emergency department syndromic surveillance systems sh...
Syndromic surveillance has expanded since 2001 in both scope and geographic reach and has benefited ...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
ObjectiveThis roundtable will provide a forum for national, state, and localmanagers of syndromic su...
Objective:Evaluating public health surveillance systems is critical to ensuring that conditions of p...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
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...
Soon after discovery of a MERS case in Indiana, CDC through its BioSense Syndromic Surveillance (SyS...
This presentation is a literature review of the origins and evolution of the field of syndromic surv...
Sharing syndromic surveillance data across jurisdictional boundaries enhances epidemiological capaci...
ObjectiveTo obtain feedback and seek future directions for an ISDS initiativeto establish and update...
As syndromic surveillance systems continue to evolve, they are being tailored for a broader set of u...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
Discusses the current state of syndromic surveillance using inpatient and ambulatory clinical data i...
This roundtable will focus on how traditional emergency department syndromic surveillance systems sh...
Syndromic surveillance has expanded since 2001 in both scope and geographic reach and has benefited ...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
ObjectiveThis roundtable will provide a forum for national, state, and localmanagers of syndromic su...
Objective:Evaluating public health surveillance systems is critical to ensuring that conditions of p...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...