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Illness
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Syndrome
Definitions for Diseases Associated with Critical Bioterrorism-associated
Agents
ICD-9-CM codes that can be used in
syndromic surveillance programs. |
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Endemic,
Notifiable Bioterrorism-Related Diseases, United States,
1992–1999
Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003
May;9(5):556-564. |
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Syndromic Surveillance and Bioterrorism-related Epidemics
Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003 Oct.;9(10):1197-1204. |
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Syndromic Surveillance in Public Health Practice, New York City
Emerging Infectious Diseases 2004 May;10(5):858-864. |
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Multijurisdictional Approach to Biosurveillance, Kansas City
Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003 Oct.;9(10):1281-1286. |
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Draft
Framework for Evaluating Syndromic Surveillance Systems
for Bioterrorism Preparedness
A work-in-progress of public
health practitioners in CDC; federal, state, & local
health agencies; academia; the business sector; & the
military |
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Annotated
Bibliography for Syndromic Surveillance
For public health practitioners
who want to learn more about syndromic surveillance or who
have a system that they want to improve upon |
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CDC
Bioterrorism Epidemiology and Surveillance: Program in Brief
Brief description of CDC role in
bioterrorism epidemiology and surveillance. |
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Use
of Automated Ambulatory-Care Encounter Records for Detection
of Acute Illness Clusters, Including Potential Bioterrorism
Events
Emerging Infectious Diseases 2002
Aug;8(8):753-760. |
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General
Health Surveillance and Epidemiologic Investigation Considerations PDF
(1.16 MB/106 pages)
See Chapter 3. Planning assistance for state public health
officials. Includes a portion of The Public Health Response
to Biological and Chemical Terrorism: Interim Planning Guidance
for State Public Health Officials |
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Automated,
Laboratory-based System Using the Internet for Disease Outbreak
Detection, the Netherlands
Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003
Sep;9(9):1046-1052. |
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