Objective: Discuss use of syndromic surveillance as a source for the state’s ILI/Influenza surveillanceDiscuss reliability of syndromic data and methods to address problems caused by data outliers and inconsistencies.Introduction: ILINet is a CDC program that has been used for years for influenza-like illness (ILI) surveillance, using a network of outpatient providers who volunteer to track and report weekly the number of visits due to ILI and the total number of visits to their practice. Pennsylvania has a network of 95 providers and urgent care clinics that submit data to ILINet. However, ongoing challenges in recruiting and retaining providers, and inconsistent weekly reporting are barriers to receiving accurate, representative, and time...
This was one component of an evaluation study of the Maine syndromic surveillance system. A survey w...
Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering our ability to monitor dis...
ObjectiveTo estimate and compare influenza attack rates (AR) in the United States (US) using differe...
The goal of this analysis is to compare the results of influenza-like-illness (ILI) text and Interna...
ILINet data is a central element of influenza surveillance, but data collection is resource-intensiv...
BackgroundSurveillance for influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is important for guiding publi...
ILINet is used by sentinel healthcare providers for reporting influenza surveillance data. The Flori...
ObjectiveTo develop a detailed data validation strategy for facilitiessending emergency department d...
Once approximately 200 participants are registered and active, Flu Near You data can inform local of...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance for influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is important for guiding pub...
Washington State Department of Health and Public Health Seattle King County sought to evaluate the u...
ObjectiveTo identify additional data elements in existing syndromic surveillance message feeds that ...
ObjectiveTo examine the baseline influenza-like illness (ILI) rates in theemergency departments (ED)...
Emergency department (ED) data are key components for syndromic surveillance systems. However, the l...
Background: Surveillance for influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is important for guiding pub...
This was one component of an evaluation study of the Maine syndromic surveillance system. A survey w...
Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering our ability to monitor dis...
ObjectiveTo estimate and compare influenza attack rates (AR) in the United States (US) using differe...
The goal of this analysis is to compare the results of influenza-like-illness (ILI) text and Interna...
ILINet data is a central element of influenza surveillance, but data collection is resource-intensiv...
BackgroundSurveillance for influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is important for guiding publi...
ILINet is used by sentinel healthcare providers for reporting influenza surveillance data. The Flori...
ObjectiveTo develop a detailed data validation strategy for facilitiessending emergency department d...
Once approximately 200 participants are registered and active, Flu Near You data can inform local of...
BACKGROUND: Surveillance for influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is important for guiding pub...
Washington State Department of Health and Public Health Seattle King County sought to evaluate the u...
ObjectiveTo identify additional data elements in existing syndromic surveillance message feeds that ...
ObjectiveTo examine the baseline influenza-like illness (ILI) rates in theemergency departments (ED)...
Emergency department (ED) data are key components for syndromic surveillance systems. However, the l...
Background: Surveillance for influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) is important for guiding pub...
This was one component of an evaluation study of the Maine syndromic surveillance system. A survey w...
Fine-grained influenza surveillance data are lacking in the US, hampering our ability to monitor dis...
ObjectiveTo estimate and compare influenza attack rates (AR) in the United States (US) using differe...