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Epidemiological response to syndromic surveillance signals

Journal of Urban Health, 2003
The epidemiological response to syndromic surveillance data must be tempered by the following considerations. It is not yet known how accurately either the syndromes themselves or the data used to define them predict or correlate with the target conditions/diseases under surveillance.
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Rotavirus epidemiology and surveillance.

Novartis Foundation symposium, 2002
There is extensive antigenic and genomic diversity among co-circulating human rotaviruses. They are differentiated into groups, subgroups and types. There are at least 7 groups (A-G) and 4 subgroups within group A. To distinguish types within group A, a dual classification system has been established with the glycoprotein VP7 defining G types, and the ...
Desselberger, U.   +2 more
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Epidemiologic Surveillance

2009
Ralf Reintjes, Klaus Krickeberg
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Excess mortality, influenza epidemiological surveillance indicator.

Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi, 1976
Observations on "excess mortality" from influenza, carried out in the Moldavia area between 1957 and 1973, are presented in the paper. They made it possible to assess in time and space as well as in severity the knowledge on influenza epidemics. "Excess mortality" proved to be a valuable indicator of increase in influenza mortality, especially, on the ...
A, Ivan, R, Duda
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[Epidemiologic surveillance].

Revista de sanidad e higiene publica, 1991
J F, Martínez Navarro   +1 more
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AIDS, Epidemiology and Surveillance

2008
R. Choi, C. Farquhar
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