Intentional violence is a leading cause of injury and death in the United States. Syndromic surveillance may complement national and state surveillance systems by increasing the timeliness and quality of data on violence and its impact on data-driven practices, programs, and policies that reduce violence and improve population health outcomes
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
Scientific information on violence can be difficult to compile and understand. It is scattered acros...
Introduction:The volume of new data that is created each year relevant to injury and violence preven...
Problem/Condition: In 2015, approximately 62,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Problem/Condition: In 2014, approximately 59,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Problem/Condition: In 2013, more than 57,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violen...
Problem/Condition: In 2016, approximately 65,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Violence is a major public health problem. Over 57,000 people died violently in the US in 2012, incl...
Background To investigate whether sharing and linking routinely collected violence data across healt...
Introduction: The epidemic of gun violence in the United States (US) is exacerbated by frequent mass...
Violence around the globe is a key area of conflict management that should be addressed through evid...
To understand trends and characteristics in school-associated homicides involving youths, data from ...
Syndromic surveillance identified temporal and spatial patterns in gunshot related visits that are c...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
Scientific information on violence can be difficult to compile and understand. It is scattered acros...
Introduction:The volume of new data that is created each year relevant to injury and violence preven...
Problem/Condition: In 2015, approximately 62,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Problem/Condition: In 2014, approximately 59,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Problem/Condition: In 2013, more than 57,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violen...
Problem/Condition: In 2016, approximately 65,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Violence is a major public health problem. Over 57,000 people died violently in the US in 2012, incl...
Background To investigate whether sharing and linking routinely collected violence data across healt...
Introduction: The epidemic of gun violence in the United States (US) is exacerbated by frequent mass...
Violence around the globe is a key area of conflict management that should be addressed through evid...
To understand trends and characteristics in school-associated homicides involving youths, data from ...
Syndromic surveillance identified temporal and spatial patterns in gunshot related visits that are c...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
Scientific information on violence can be difficult to compile and understand. It is scattered acros...