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The following pages link to Technical description of RODS: a real-time public health surveillance system (Q36247041):
Displaying 50 items.
- A self-scaling, distributed information architecture for public health, research, and clinical care (Q24646685) (← links)
- Towards evidence-based, GIS-driven national spatial health information infrastructure and surveillance services in the United Kingdom (Q24797493) (← links)
- A space-time permutation scan statistic for disease outbreak detection (Q24804384) (← links)
- Modeling emergency department visit patterns for infectious disease complaints: results and application to disease surveillance (Q24804753) (← links)
- A software tool for creating simulated outbreaks to benchmark surveillance systems (Q24816566) (← links)
- Linkages between animal and human health sentinel data (Q27488366) (← links)
- Establishing a nationwide emergency department-based syndromic surveillance system for better public health responses in Taiwan (Q28383531) (← links)
- Human and animal sentinels for shared health risks (Q28393443) (← links)
- Paradigm shift or annoying distraction: emerging implications of web 2.0 for clinical practice (Q28708855) (← links)
- Perceived usefulness of a distributed community-based syndromic surveillance system: a pilot qualitative evaluation study (Q28742020) (← links)
- Developing syndrome definitions based on consensus and current use (Q28744512) (← links)
- How outbreaks of infectious disease are detected: a review of surveillance systems and outbreaks (Q28768472) (← links)
- Automated syndromic surveillance for the 2002 Winter Olympics (Q28776683) (← links)
- Syndromic surveillance for influenza in the emergency department-A systematic review (Q30220497) (← links)
- Public health preparedness of health providers: meeting the needs of diverse, rural communities (Q30230250) (← links)
- Advances in detecting and responding to threats from bioterrorism and emerging infectious disease (Q30233155) (← links)
- A Bayesian dynamic model for influenza surveillance. (Q30354104) (← links)
- A multi-function public health surveillance system and the lessons learned in its development: the Alberta Real Time Syndromic Surveillance Net. (Q30400373) (← links)
- Nationwide surveillance of influenza during the pandemic (2009-10) and post-pandemic (2010-11) periods in Taiwan (Q30416163) (← links)
- The EpiCanvas infectious disease weather map: an interactive visual exploration of temporal and spatial correlations (Q30531005) (← links)
- Probabilistic case detection for disease surveillance using data in electronic medical records (Q30613873) (← links)
- Evaluation of syndromic algorithms for detecting patients with potentially transmissible infectious diseases based on computerised emergency-department data. (Q30664952) (← links)
- Design of a national retail data monitor for public health surveillance (Q30803537) (← links)
- Public health data collection and sharing using HIPAA messages (Q31006530) (← links)
- Lumbar puncture ordering and results in the pediatric population: a promising data source for surveillance systems (Q31040307) (← links)
- A practical method for predicting frequent use of emergency department care using routinely available electronic registration data (Q31043856) (← links)
- Key design elements of a data utility for national biosurveillance: event-driven architecture, caching, and Web service model (Q31044473) (← links)
- Using Ontario's "Telehealth" health telephone helpline as an early-warning system: a study protocol (Q33234008) (← links)
- Automated real time constant-specificity surveillance for disease outbreaks (Q33287617) (← links)
- AEGIS: a robust and scalable real-time public health surveillance system (Q33289270) (← links)
- The tell-tale heart: population-based surveillance reveals an association of rofecoxib and celecoxib with myocardial infarction (Q33297001) (← links)
- Syndromic surveillance: adapting innovations to developing settings (Q33325578) (← links)
- Visualization techniques and graphical user interfaces in syndromic surveillance systems. Summary from the Disease Surveillance Workshop, Sept. 11-12, 2007; Bangkok, Thailand (Q33386294) (← links)
- A framework for enhancing spatial and temporal granularity in report-based health surveillance systems (Q33523388) (← links)
- CASE: a framework for computer supported outbreak detection (Q33540330) (← links)
- Outpatient physician billing data for age and setting specific syndromic surveillance of influenza-like illnesses (Q33720358) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach for estimating bioterror attacks from patient data (Q33724406) (← links)
- Review of software for space-time disease surveillance (Q33764208) (← links)
- Evaluation of natural language processing from emergency department computerized medical records for intra-hospital syndromic surveillance (Q33974248) (← links)
- The design and implementation of an open-source, data-driven cohort recruitment system: the Duke Integrated Subject Cohort and Enrollment Research Network (DISCERN) (Q34030212) (← links)
- Identifying pediatric age groups for influenza vaccination using a real-time regional surveillance system (Q34099150) (← links)
- Evaluation of the performance of a dengue outbreak detection tool for China (Q34110448) (← links)
- Generating a reliable reference standard set for syndromic case classification (Q34155295) (← links)
- Implementing syndromic surveillance: a practical guide informed by the early experience. (Q34278523) (← links)
- Clinical microbiology informatics. (Q34297646) (← links)
- Investigating public health emergency response information system initiatives in China (Q34342774) (← links)
- Bayesian information fusion networks for biosurveillance applications (Q34407062) (← links)
- Surveillance and vaccine effectiveness of an influenza epidemic predominated by vaccine-mismatched influenza B/Yamagata-lineage viruses in Taiwan, 2011-12 season (Q34614814) (← links)
- Software-engineering challenges of building and deploying reusable problem solvers (Q34657759) (← links)
- Rank-based spatial clustering: an algorithm for rapid outbreak detection (Q34807361) (← links)