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Climate change: the public health response

- louisvilleky.gov [PDF] 
H Frumkin, J Hess, G Luber, J Malilay, M … - American Journal of …, 2008 - Am Public Health Assoc
There is scientific consensus that the global climate is changing, with rising surface
temperatures, melting ice and snow, rising sea levels, and increasing climate variability. These
changes are expected to have substantial impacts on human health. There are known, ...
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Global public health surveillance under new international health regulations

- psu.edu [PDF] 
MG Baker, DP Fidler - Emerg Infect Dis, 2006 - medscape.com
The new International Health Regulations adopted by the World Health Assembly in May 2005
(IHR 2005) represents a major development in the use of international law for public health
purposes. One of the most important aspects of IHR 2005 is the establishment of a global ...
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Validation of syndromic surveillance for respiratory infections


FT Bourgeois, KL Olson, JS Brownstein, AJ … - Annals of emergency …, 2006 - Elsevier
A key public health question is whether syndromic surveillance data provide early warning of
infectious outbreaks. One cause for skepticism is that biological correlates of the administrative
and clinical data used in these systems have not been rigorously assessed. This study ...
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Outbreak detection through automated surveillance: a review of the determinants of …


DL Buckeridge - Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2007 - Elsevier
Public health agencies and other groups have invested considerable resources in automated
surveillance systems over the last decade. These systems generally follow syndromes in
pre-diagnostic data drawn from sources such as emergency department visits. A main ...
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[BOOK] Medical informatics: knowledge management and data mining in biomedicine


H Chen, SS Fuller, C Friedman, W Hersh - 2005 - books.google.com
Springer's Integrated Series in Information Systems IS Volume Contributors: Daniel Berieant
Olivier Bodenreider Anita Burgun Michael Chau Christopher G. Chute Jeff Collmann Ted Cooper
Julie Dickerson Jing Ding PanDu Shauna Eggers Millicent Eidson Marcelo Fiszman ...
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Clinical predictors of bioterrorism-related inhalational anthrax

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DN Kyriacou, AC Stein, PR Yarnold, DM Courtney, RR … - The Lancet, 2004 - Elsevier
Limitation of a bioterrorist anthrax attack will require rapid and accurate recognition of the earliest
victims. To identify clinical characteristics of inhalational anthrax, we compared 47 historical cases
(including 11 cases of bioterrorism-related anthrax) with 376 controls with community- ...
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Advances in detecting and responding to threats from bioterrorism and emerging …


LD Rotz, JM Hughes - Nature Medicine, 2004 - nature.com
Much progress has been made in recent years to strengthen local, state, national and international
capacities to detect and respond to bioterrorism events and naturally occurring outbreaks of
disease. New tools and systems are available to estimate the potential impact of a ...
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[PDF] The validity of chief complaint and discharge diagnosis in emergency department– …


AT Fleischauer, BJ Silk, M Schumacher, K Komatsu … - Academic Emergency …, 2004 - smh.com
ACAD EMERG MED • December 2004, Vol. 11, No. 12 • www.aemj.org 1263 with the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop systems that supplement their exist- ing
surveillance. In addition, short-term surveillance systems, called "drop-in" surveillance, ...
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[PDF] Simulation for assessing statistical methods of biologic terrorism surveillance


KP Kleinman, A Abrams, K Mandl, R … - MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly …, 2005 - dacppages.pbwiki.com
Since the attacks on the World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001, increasing attention has
been paid to early detec- tion of biologic terrorism attacks (1,2). Assuming biologic agents are
not detected directly in the environment, the first indicator of a terrorist attack might be ...
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Evaluation of syndromic surveillance based on National Health Service Direct …


A Doroshenko, D Cooper, G Smith, E Gerard, F … - MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly …, 2005 - cdc.gov
Disclosure of relationship: The contributors of this report have disclosed that they have no financial
interest, relationship, affiliation, or other association with any organization that might represent
a conflict of interest. In addition, this report does not contain any discussion of unlabeled ...
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