Syndromic surveillance using minimum transfer of identifiable data: the example of the National Bioterrorism Syndromic Surveillance Demonstration Program

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Syndromic surveillance using minimum transfer of identifiable data: the example of the National Bioterrorism Syndromic Surveillance Demonstration Program is …
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P932PMC publication ID3456531
P698PubMed publication ID12791776

P50authorRichard PlattQ91067808
James D. NordinQ102220962
P2093author name stringKen Kleinman
Ross Lazarus
Carmella Bocchino
Debra P Ritzwoller
Andrew F Nelson
Robert Harmon
Blake Caldwell
P2860cites workUsing automated medical records for rapid identification of illness syndromes (syndromic surveillance): the example of lower respiratory infectionQ24795347
Use of automated ambulatory-care encounter records for detection of acute illness clusters, including potential bioterrorism eventsQ37320214
Using nurse hot line calls for disease surveillanceQ42031051
P433issue2 Suppl 1
P921main subjectbioterrorismQ854975
P304page(s)i25-31
P577publication date2003-06-01
P1433published inJournal of Urban HealthQ15760615
P1476titleSyndromic surveillance using minimum transfer of identifiable data: the example of the National Bioterrorism Syndromic Surveillance Demonstration Program
P478volume80

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