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  • Comparing Aberration Detection Methods with Simulated Data
    Emerging Infectious Diseases 2005 Feb;11(2).

  • Lawson BL, Fitzhugh EC, Hall SP, Franklin C, Hutwagner LC, Seeman GM, and Craig AS. Multifaceted syndromic surveillance in a public health department using the Early Aberration Reporting System. J Public Health Management Practice, 2005, 11(4), 274-281.

  • Hutwagner L, Seeman GM, Thompson WW, Treadwell T.  A simulation model for assessing aberration detection methods used in public heatlh surveillance for systems with limited baselines.  Statistics in Medicine 2005;24:543-550.

  • Fleischauer AT, Silk BJ, Schumacher M, Komatsu K, Santana S, Hutwagner L, Wolfe M, Cono J, Berkelman R, Vaz V, Treadwell T.  An evaluation and validation of an emergency-department based drop-in syndromic surveillance system. Acad Emerg Med 2004.
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