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Get Smart on the Farm
11 Aug 2005
CDC Foundation interview with Tom Chiller, epidemiologist and medical director of CDC's Get Smart on the Farm program.
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Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases


LITS Plus

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Laboratory and Epidemiological Public Health Information
Tracking and Reporting System

LITS PLUS for Windows is a data management and specimen tracking system. This client server system provides for seamless integration of laboratory and epidemiologic data in the public health laboratory.

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Data Management
"" Build your own modules (includes screen layout/design)
  "" Create your own questions and data validation rules
  "" Client server based data entry and query
  "" Expandable and scalable
  "" Spreadsheet capability
  "" Data audit trail
  "" Capability to incorporate data standards
  "" Online Help
System integration
  "" EDI (Electronic Data Import)
  "" User definable imports
  "" User definable exports
  "" Ability to link to MS Excel
  "" Ability to link to OLE compliant graphics and geographical information
systems
  "" Ability to generate reports via report writing tools like Crystal Reports
Laboratory Data Management
  "" Specimen tracking
  "" Strain similarity identification program
  "" Designed to interface with ASTRO
  "" Standard 'boiler plates' comment capability
  "" User defined reports (lab reports and line listings)
  "" Freezer storage module
Current Users
  "" CDC Laboratories
  "" DOD Overseas Laboratories
  "" State Public Health Laboratories
  "" Global AIDS Program Laboratories (Africa)
Partners
  "" National Center for Infectious Disease
  "" Department of Defense
  "" Pan American Health Organization
  "" Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors
  "" National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
  "" National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS)
Security
  "" Application level security by defining roles (i.e: Supervisor) and module specific rights
  "" User access to data only through the application
System Requirements
Client Server Model (preferred)
"" Pentium III dual 500 processor database server (or its equivalent)
  "" 1 Gig ram
  "" NT operating system
  "" MS SQL Server 7.0/Oracle 8i
  "" Six 9 Gig hard drives
  "" Backup recommended
Client Server Model (minimum)
"" Pentium II 400 class database server (or its equivalent)
  "" 256 meg ram
  "" NT operating system
  "" MS SQL Server 7.0/Oracle 8i
  "" Backup recommended
Client (preferred)
"" Pentium III 650 MHz (or its equivalent)
  "" 192 MB memory
  "" 10 GB hard disk
  "" Win 95/98/NT
  "" 17 inch monitor
Client (minimum)
"" Pentium 200 class machine (or its equivalent)
  "" 32meg ram
  "" Win 95/98
Stand-alone Model (preferred)
"" Pentium III 650 MHz (or its equivalent)
  "" 192 MB memory
  "" 10 Gig hard drive
  "" Win 95/98/NT
  "" 17 inch monitor
  "" Backup recommended
  "" Stand-alone database
  "" MS SQL Server 7.0/Oracle 8i
Stand-alone Model (minimum)
"" Pentium II 400 class (or its equivalent)
  "" 128 meg ram
  "" 10 Gig hard drive
  "" Win 95/98/NT
  "" Backup recommended
  "" Stand-alone database
  "" MS SQL Server 7.0/Oracle 8i

 

Further Information on LITS PLUS is available from:

LITS Plus Contact
(404) 639-3365
lits@cdc.gov

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
1600 Clifton Road, MS C09
Atlanta, GA 30333-4018

 

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Date: April 25, 2005
Content source: Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases / Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases
 
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