We used scenarios and simulations to validate the effectiveness of national syndromic surveillance systems across a range of locations and seasons in situations where no comparable historical dataset may be available
Background: The usefulness of syndromic surveillance for early outbreak detection depends in part on...
The Public Health England (PHE; United Kingdom) Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance Team (ReSST) curren...
This research is motivated by the need to assist resource limited communities by enhancing the use o...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
Abstract Background Syndromic surveillance complements traditional public health surveillance by col...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
ObjectiveTo improve the ability of syndromic surveillance systems to detectunusual events.Introducti...
This paper describes the national syndromic surveillance delivered by the Public Health England Real...
Surveillance systems need to be evaluated to understand what the system can or cannot detect. The me...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
Abstract Background The usefulness of syndromic surveillance for early outbreak detection depends in...
This paper describes the design and application of a new statistical method for real-time syndromic ...
This article reports on a project to develop a simulation-based test bed for the BioDefend Syndromic...
ObjectiveTo communicate the detection capabilities of syndromic surveillance systems to public healt...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
Background: The usefulness of syndromic surveillance for early outbreak detection depends in part on...
The Public Health England (PHE; United Kingdom) Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance Team (ReSST) curren...
This research is motivated by the need to assist resource limited communities by enhancing the use o...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
Abstract Background Syndromic surveillance complements traditional public health surveillance by col...
Syndromic surveillance systems are commonly presented in the literature but few are rigorously evalu...
ObjectiveTo improve the ability of syndromic surveillance systems to detectunusual events.Introducti...
This paper describes the national syndromic surveillance delivered by the Public Health England Real...
Surveillance systems need to be evaluated to understand what the system can or cannot detect. The me...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
Abstract Background The usefulness of syndromic surveillance for early outbreak detection depends in...
This paper describes the design and application of a new statistical method for real-time syndromic ...
This article reports on a project to develop a simulation-based test bed for the BioDefend Syndromic...
ObjectiveTo communicate the detection capabilities of syndromic surveillance systems to public healt...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
Background: The usefulness of syndromic surveillance for early outbreak detection depends in part on...
The Public Health England (PHE; United Kingdom) Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance Team (ReSST) curren...
This research is motivated by the need to assist resource limited communities by enhancing the use o...