Plenaries | Panels | Round Tables | Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 3 | Session 4 | Session 5 | Session 6
Time Series Analysis |
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Sufficient Reduction Methods for Multivariate Surveillance Sawaporn Siripanthana |
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Mining Intensive Care Vitals for Leading Indicators of Adverse Health Events Rajas Lonkar |
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Analysis of Zero-Inflated and Overdispersed Time Series: An Application to Syphilis Surveillance in the United States Ming Yang |
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Optimal Sequential Management Decisions for Measles Outbreaks Jarad Niemi |
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Non-Infectious Disease Surveillance |
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Novel Approach to Hypoglycemia Surveillance in an International Online Diabetes Social Network Elissa Weitzman |
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Using Injury Surveillance to Assess Sport and Recreation-Related Heat Illness Ellen Yard |
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Using Syndromic Approach to Monitor Alcohol-Related Visits of College-Aged Emergency Department Patients Alejandro Cajigal |
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Automated Chronic Disease Surveillance and Visualization Using Electronic Health Record Data Michael Klompas |
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Data Quality and Standards |
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Visualizing Data Quality: Tools and Views Julie Eaton |
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Monitoring and Auditing the Transfer of Syndromic Surveillance Data to Ensure Data Completeness Zachary Faigen |
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Confusing Standards: Common Misconceptions about Disease Surveillance Standards Wayne Loschen |
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S&I Public Health Reporting Initiative-Building the Future of Harmonized Biosurveillance Systems Nikolay Lipskiy |
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Event Surveillance I |
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Natural Disasters and Use of Syndromic Surveillance Judy Henry |
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Operation of the evacuation site surveillance for the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 Yasushi Ohkusa |
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Predictors of Vaccination Uptake for the 2009 Influenza Pandemic (H1N1) in Montreal Luc de Montigny |
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Use of the National Poison Data System after the 2011 Japan Radiological Incident for Surveillance of Incident-related Exposures in the United States Royal Law |
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