Abstracts
Public Health Surveillance for World Youth Day — Toronto, Canada, 2002
Effect of Site of Care and Age on Timeliness and Accuracy of Syndromic Surveillance Data
Three Stages of Evaluation for Syndromic Surveillance from Chief-Complaint Classification — Pennsylvania and Utah
Using Self-Testing to Augment Syndromic Surveillance — United Kingdom, December 2003–January 2004
Using Modified Spatial Scan Statistic to Improve Detection of Disease Outbreak When Exposure Occurs in Workplace — Virginia, 2004
Performance-Critical Anomaly Detection — United States, December 2002–March 2004
Syndromic Surveillance for Early Location of Terrorist Incidents Outside of Residential Areas
Leveraging Syndromic Surveillance During the San Diego Wildfires, 2003
Using Data on an Influenza B Outbreak To Evaluate a Syndromic Surveillance System — Israel, June 2004
Daily Electronic Disease Surveillance System — Bergen County, Paramus, New Jersey
Comparisons of Timeliness and Signal Strength for Multiple Syndromic Surveillance Data Types — San Diego County, July 2003–July 2004
Evaluation of Joint Services Installation Pilot Project and BioNet Syndromic Surveillance Systems — United States, 2004
Comparison of Outpatient Visit and Emergency Department Data for Use in Syndromic Surveillance — New York City, 2001–2004
Emergency Department Surveillance for the 2003 Rugby World Cup — New South Wales, Australia
Detecting Elongated Disease Clusters
Use of Modeled Anthrax Attacks on the Mall of America To Assess Sensitivity of Syndromic Surveillance — Minnesota, 2003–2004
Clinician Syndromic Surveillance Consequent to Participation in the National Bioterrorism Syndromic Surveillance Demonstration Project (NBSSDP) — Central Texas, 2003
Using Categorization of Reason-for-Visit Strings as the Basis for an Outbreak Detection System — Minnesota, 2002–2003
Evaluating a Syndromic Surveillance System for the Detection of Acute Infectious Gastroenteritis Outbreaks — North Carolina, 2004
Syndromic Surveillance System Evaluation — District of Columbia, 2001–2004
Automated Anomaly Detection Processor for Biologic Terrorism Early Detection — Hampton, Virginia
Early Detection of Outbreaks Using the BioDefend™ Syndromic Surveillance System — Florida, May 2002–July 2004
Syndromic Approach to West Nile Virus — The Netherlands, 2002–2003
Constant Specificity Surveillance for Real-Time Outbreak Detection
Visual Portrayal of Syndromic Surveillance Data by Using High-Low Charting — Maine, 2004
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