Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2003
Inhalt (56 Artikel)
Statutory basis for public health reporting beyond specific diseases
Claire V. Broome, Heather H. Horton, Deborah Tress, Salvatore J. Lucido, Denise Koo
Syndromic surveillance using minimum transfer of identifiable data: The example of the national bioterrorism syndromic surveillance demonstration program
Richard Platt, Carmella Bocchino, Blake Caldwell, Robert Harmon, Ken Kleinman, Ross Lazarus, Andrew F. Nelson, James D. Nordin, Debra P. Ritzwoller
A systems overview of the Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics (ESSENCE II)
Joseph Lombardo, Howard Burkom, Eugene Elbert, Steven Magruder, Sheryl Happel Lewis, Wayne Loschen, James Sari, Carol Sniegoski, Richard Wojcik, Julie Pavlin
Use of ambulance dispatch data as an early warning system for communitywide influenzalike illness, New York City
Farzad Mostashari, Annie Fine, Debjani Das, John Adams, Marcelle Layton
Clinical evaluation of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ambulance dispatch-based syndromic surveillance system, New York City
Jane Greenko, Farzad Mostashari, Annie Fine, Marci Layton
Wsare: What’s strange about recent events?
Weng-Keen Wong, Andrew Moore, Gregory Cooper, Michael Wagner
Enhanced drop-in syndromic surveillance in New York City following September 11, 2001
Debjani Das, Don Weiss, Farzad Mostashari, Tracee Treadwell, Jennifer McQuiston, Lori Hutwagner, Adam Karpati, Katherine Bornschlegel, Mathew Seeman, Reina Turcios, Pauline Terebuh, Robin Curtis, Richard Heffernan, Sharon Balter
The bioterrorism preparedness and response Early Aberration Reporting System (EARS)
Lori Hutwagner, William Thompson, G. Matthew Seeman, Tracee Treadwell
Syndromic surveillance using automated collection of computerized discharge diagnoses
William B. Lober, Lisa J. Trigg, Bryant T. Karras, David Bliss, Jack Ciliberti, Laurie Stewart, Jeffrey S. Duchin
Syndromic surveillance for bioterrorism: A system for rapid detection of influenzalike illness and bioterrorism-related outbreaks
B. Miller, H. Kassenborg, W. Dunsmuir, J. Nordin, J. Griffith, M. Hadidi, G. Amundson, R. Danila
Use of an electronic emergency department information system as a data source for respiratory syndrome surveillance
John M. Townes, Melvin A. Kohn, Karen L. Southwick, Christopher A. Bangs, Andrew D. Zechnich, J. A. Magnuson, Jonathan Jui
Partial evaluation of a drop-in bioterrorism surveillance system in phoenix, Arizona
Mare Schumacher, Liva Nohre, Sarah Santana
New Hampshire emergency department syndromic surveillance system
Stephanie Miller, Kim Fallon, Ludmila Anderson
Identification and investigation of disease outbreaks by ESSENCE
Kendall Brown, Julie Pavlin, Jay Mansfield, Eugene Elbert, Virginia Foster, Patrick Kelley
The biosurveillance analysis, feedback, evaluation, and response (B-SAFER) system
J. C. Brillman, E. L. Joyce, D. W. Forslund, R. R. Picard, E. Umland, F. Koster, W. C. Sailor, S. L. Judd, P. Froman, S. Kellie, D. Kesler, K. B. Nolte, J. E. Geoge, K. Bersell, S. Castle, B. Albanese
Syndromic surveillance from free-text triage chief complaints
Wendy W. Chapman, Michael M. Wagner, Oleg Ivanov, Robert Olszewski, John N. Dowling
Real-time biosurveillance using an existing emergency department electronic medical record database
Dennis Cochrane, John Allegra, Jonathan Rothman
The use of hospital emergency department chief complaint data as a "Near" real-time marker for assessing public health risk of infectious disease outbreak
Ronald J. Shannon, Michael Davisson, Trang Nguyen, Carolyn Stetson, Kevin Jones
Connecticut hospital admissions syndromic surveillance
Zygmunt Dembek, Myrth Myers, Kenneth Carley, James Hadler
A comparison of syndromic incidence data collected by triage nurses in Sata Clara county with regional infectious disease data
D. M. Bravata, M. M. Rahman, N. Luong, H. A. Divan, S. H. Cody
Using existing electronic hospital data for syndromic surveillance
Dan Peterson, Eli Perencevich, Anthony Harris, Chris Novak, Steven Davis
Web-based Japanese syndromic surveillance for FIFA World Cup 2002
S. Suzuki, T. Ohyama, K. Taniguchi, M. Kimura, J. Kobayashi, N. Okabe, T. Sano, T. Kuwasaki, H. Nakatani
A day at the races: Communitywide syndromic surveillance during the 2002 Kentucky Deby Festival
L. Goss, R. Carrico, C. Hall, K. Humbaugh
Syndromic surveillance based on the emergency department in Korea
J. P. Cho, J. S. Kim, I. S. Yoo, M. Y. Ahn, S. J. Wang, T. Hur, I. C. Park, E. K. Jeong
Planning syndromic surveillance for the Athens 2004 Olympic games: A pilot study
Urania Dafni, Kassiani Golfinopoulou, Sotirios Tsiodras, George Saroglou
Syndromic surveillance: An applied tool for monitoring health effects of Colorado Wildfires, Summer 2002
A. J. Davidson, M. W. McClung, S. V. Cantrill
Milwaukee biosurveillance project: Real-time syndromic surveillance using secure regional internet
Seth Foldy, Paul Biedrzycki, Edward Barthell, Nancy Haney-Healey, Bevan Baker, Donna Howe, Douglas Gieryn
The frontlines of medicine project: A proposal for the standardized communication of emergency department data for public health uses including syndromic surveillance for biological and chemical terrorism
Edward N. Barthell, William H. Cordell, John C. Moorhead, Jonathan Handler, Craig Feied, Mark S. Smith, Dennis G. Cochrane, Christopher W. Felton, Michael A. Collins, Kim R. Pemble, Brian K. Keaton
Foodborne outbreak early detection system (FOEDS)
Paul C. Bartlett, Holly Wethington, Bryan DeZeeuw, Sally Bidol, John Tilden, Theresa Bernardo, Lixin Zhang, Dean Sienko, Mary Grace Stobierski
Conceptual models: Definitions, construction, and applications in public health surveillance
Rachel Richesson, James P. Turley
Tools to facilitate the interchange and analysis of nontraditional health surveillance data
Zachary Pincus, David L. Buckeridge, Michael K. Choy, Justin V. Graham, Martin J. O’Connor, Mark Musen
A knowledge-based approach to defining syndromes
Justin V. Graham, David L. Buckeridge, Zach Pincus, Michael K. Choy, Martin J. O’Connor, Mark A. Musen
A knowledge-based method for surveillance
David L. Buckeridge, Martin O’Connor, Justin Graham, Michael K. Choy, Zachary Pincus, Mark Musen
A cumulative sum approach to syndromic surveillance in geographic regions
Peter A. Rogerson
An elliptic spatial scan statistic and its application to breast cancer mortality data in Northeastern United States
Martin Kulldorff, Lan Huang, Linda Pickle
Geographic and network surveillance for arbitarily shaped hotspots—Next generation of potential outbreak detection and prioritization system
G. P. Patil, W. L. Myers, C. Taillie, D. Wardrop
Biosurveillance applying scan statistics with multiple, disparate data sources
Howard S. Burkom, Eugene Elbert
Space-time disease map surveillance with extensions to bioterrorism
Andrew B. Lawson
Syndromic surveillance and risk management using multiitem gamma poisson shrinker
Ana Szarfman
A comparison of military surveillance systems for early detection of naturally occurring and bioterrorism-based epidemics of febrile respiratory illness
Nicola Marsden-Haug, Eugene Elbert, Anthony Hawksworth, Virginia Foster, Julie Pavlin
Surveillance Systems for Bioterrorism Detection: A systematic Review
D. M. Bravata, K. McDonald, W. M. Smith, C. Rydzak, H. Szeto, D. L. Buckeridge, C. Haberland, D. K. Owens
What’s wrong with evaluating syndromic surveillance?
Steve MacDonald
Use of simulated bioterrorist attacks to evaluate syndromic surveillance systems based on multiple data sources
Manfred S. Green, Dani Cohen, Zalman Kaufman, Tamar Peled, Gali Aharonowitz, Michal Bromberg, Etty Taich, Amir Herman, Pinchas Halpern, Rachel Marom, Varda Shalev, Joshua Shemer, Annette Sobel
Implementing the centers for disease control and prevention’s Early Aberration Reporting System (EARS): A frontline perspective from the knox county, Tennessee, health department
Brian Lawson, Gene Fitzhugh, Stephanie Hall, Melissa Garcia, Lori Hutwagner, G. Matthew Seeman
Application of bioterrorism surveillance methods in San Diego County
Jeffrey Johnson, Christopher McClean, Kimberly Poggemeyer, Michele Ginsberg
Using autoregressive epidemic modeling to augment the existing Department of Defense (DoD) febrile respiratory illness surveillance system at military training centers
Anthony W. Hawksworth, Christian J. Hansen, Phillip I. Good, Margaret A. K. Ryan, Kevin L. Russell, Patrick W. Kelley, Joel C. Gaydos
Development of an Alternative Surveillance Alert Program (ASAP): Syndromic surveillance of gastrointestinal illness using pharmacy over-the-counter sales
V. L. Edge, G. H. Lim, J. J. Aramini, P. Sockett, F. L. Pollari
Evaluation of potential data sources for surveillance
Steven Magruder, James Sari
The city of Baltimore’s multifaceted bioterrorism surveillance system
Nkossi Dambita, Jon Mark Hirshon, Peter L. Beilenson, Jerry Huffman
Integration of an automated reporting system in infectious disease surveillance in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Nkuchia M. M’ikanatha, Jeremy Espino, William Pascule, Oleg Ivanov, Fu-Chiang Tsui, Joan McMahon, Bruce W. Dixon, James T. Rankin Jr., Virginia Dato, Lee H. Harrison