This commentary explores the potential and challenges of developing syndromic surveillance systems with the ability to more rapidly detect epidemics of addiction, poverty, housing instability, food insecurity, social isolation and other social determinants of health (SDoH). Epidemiologists tracking SDoH heavily rely on expensive government surveys released annually, delaying the timely detection of spikes in social epidemics for months if not years. Conversely, infectious disease syndromic surveillance is an effective early warning tool for epidemic diseases using various types of non-traditional epidemiological data from emergency room chief complaints to search query data. Based on such experience, novel social syndromic surveillance syst...
The goal of syndromic surveillance is the earlier detection of epidemics, allowing a timelier public...
With growing concerns about international spread of disease and expanding use of early disease detec...
As infectious disease surveillance systems expand to include digital, crowd-sourced, and social netw...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
AbstractThe goal of syndromic surveillance is the earlier detection of epidemics, allowing a timelie...
Outbreaks of disease in settings affected by crises grow rapidly due to late detection and weakened ...
‘Big data’ has promised significant improvements for the global surveillance of infectious disease. ...
AbstractWith growing concerns about international spread of disease and expanding use of early disea...
IntroductionSyndromic surveillance is an alternative type of public healthsurveillance which utilise...
ObjectiveTo communicate the detection capabilities of syndromic surveillance systems to public healt...
Inequalities persist when it comes to the attention, resource allocation and political prioritizatio...
Aim: Motivated by the threat of infectious diseases and bioterrorism, syndromic surveillance systems...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
AbstractOf late much has been said about emerging infectious diseases and the threat of bioterrorism...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
The goal of syndromic surveillance is the earlier detection of epidemics, allowing a timelier public...
With growing concerns about international spread of disease and expanding use of early disease detec...
As infectious disease surveillance systems expand to include digital, crowd-sourced, and social netw...
Syndromic surveillance is a relatively new tool being explored for early detection of disease outbre...
AbstractThe goal of syndromic surveillance is the earlier detection of epidemics, allowing a timelie...
Outbreaks of disease in settings affected by crises grow rapidly due to late detection and weakened ...
‘Big data’ has promised significant improvements for the global surveillance of infectious disease. ...
AbstractWith growing concerns about international spread of disease and expanding use of early disea...
IntroductionSyndromic surveillance is an alternative type of public healthsurveillance which utilise...
ObjectiveTo communicate the detection capabilities of syndromic surveillance systems to public healt...
Inequalities persist when it comes to the attention, resource allocation and political prioritizatio...
Aim: Motivated by the threat of infectious diseases and bioterrorism, syndromic surveillance systems...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
AbstractOf late much has been said about emerging infectious diseases and the threat of bioterrorism...
Syndromic surveillance is a form of surveillance that generates information for public health action...
The goal of syndromic surveillance is the earlier detection of epidemics, allowing a timelier public...
With growing concerns about international spread of disease and expanding use of early disease detec...
As infectious disease surveillance systems expand to include digital, crowd-sourced, and social netw...