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Predicting Severe COPD Exacerbations: Developing a Population Surveillance Approach with Administrative Data.

Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2020
RATIONALE Automatic prediction algorithms based on routinely collected health data may be able to identify patients at high-risk for hospitalizations related to acute exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
H. Tavakoli   +4 more
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Ambient population and surveillance cameras: The guardianship role in street robbers' crime location choice

Cities, 2021
Understanding how offenders choose a crime location is a classic criminological topic. However, previous research on offenders' crime location choice did not consider the impacts of ambient population and surveillance cameras on street robbery.
Dongping Long   +5 more
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Population-based asbestosis surveillance in British Columbia

Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2009
Objectives:To investigate the use of multiple health data sources for population-based asbestosis surveillance in British Columbia, Canada.Methods:Provincial health insurance registration records, workers’ compensation records, hospitalisation records, and outpatient medical service records were linked using individual-specific study identifiers.
W Q, Gan   +3 more
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Population-Based Surveillance for Acute Liver Failure

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2007
Most U.S. studies of acute liver failure (ALF) patients have been conducted at tertiary care liver transplantation centers. The aim of this study was to conduct population-based surveillance for ALF.We conducted population-based surveillance for ALF within the 8 counties comprising Metropolitan Atlanta between November 2000 and October 2004.
William A, Bower   +4 more
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Overview: Epidemiology, Surveillance, and Population Biology

2003
A combination of data obtained by classical epidemiological techniques with insights gained from the analysis of the population biology of Neisseria meningitidis have proved to be critical in understanding the spread of menin-gococcal disease. This is a consequence of the natural history and evolution of this bacterium, which, despite its fearsome ...
M C, Maiden, N T, Begg
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Population surveillance of sentinel anolalies

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1989
Three types of indicator conditions, namely sentinel anomalies, Down syndrome and pair-wise evaluation of component congenital anomalies in unidentified multiple congenital abnormalities, are evaluated continuously in Hungary. This paper summarizes some data of the Hungarian Surveillance of Sentinel Anomalies (1980-1987).
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HIV Surveillance Methods for the Incarcerated Population

AIDS Education and Prevention, 2002
In the United States, monitoring the HIV/AIDS epidemic among the incarcerated population is done by (a) conducting a census of persons in prisons and jails reported to be infected with HIV or diagnosed with AIDS, (b) seroprevalence surveys in selected correctional facilities, and (c) population-based HIV/AIDS case surveillance by state health ...
Hazel D, Dean   +2 more
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Surveillance of Pregnancy Loss in Human Populations

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1983
Surveillance of pregnancy loss as a way to detect hazardous exposures is attractive in principle. However, there are no established methods for monitoring pregnancy loss in humans. Surveillance is difficult because most loss occurs within the first 12 weeks of gestation, when pregnancy may not he documented or even recognized. Three possible approaches
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Cancer Surveillance in an Unselected Population

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1988
Rutegard J, ahsgren L, Stenling R, Janunger KG. Ulcerative colitis. Cancer surveillance in an unselected population. Scand J Gastroenterol 1988, 23, 139–145An unselected series of patients with chronic ulcerative colitis from a defined catchment area underwent endoscopic and histo!ogic cancer surveillance from 1977 to 1985, At the end point of the ...
J. Rutegård   +3 more
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Cytogenetic Surveillance of Industrial Populations

1976
It is difficult to demonstrate the precise etiology of chromosomal damage in man because of the great variety and environmental ubiquity of the agents—drugs, chemicals, viruses, and physical forces—known or suspected to cause chromosomal breakage and consequent aberrations. While the researcher has findings available from a vast array of tests, ranging
D. Jack Kilian, Dante Picciano
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