Selected article for: "avian influenza virus and MERS coronavirus"

Author: Lindsay Meyers; Christine C. Ginocchio; Aimie N. Faucett; Frederick S. Nolte; Per H. Gesteland; Amy Leber; Diane Janowiak; Virginia Donovan; Jennifer Dien Bard; Silvia Spitzer; Kathleen A. Stellrecht; Hossein Salimnia; Rangaraj Selvarangan; Stefan Juretschko; Judy A. Daly; Jeremy C. Wallentine; Kristy Lindsey; Franklin Moore; Sharon L. Reed; Maria Aguero-Rosenfeld; Paul D. Fey; Gregory A. Storch; Steve J. Melnick; Christine C. Robinson; Jennifer F. Meredith; Camille V. Cook; Robert K. Nelson; Jay D. Jones; Samuel V. Scarpino; Benjamin M. Althouse; Kirk M. Ririe; Bradley A. Malin; Mark A. Poritz
Title: Automated collection of pathogen-specific diagnostic data for real-time syndromic epidemiological studies
  • Document date: 2017_7_31
  • ID: iisqysqm_1
    Snippet: The availability of real-time surveillance data that can monitor the spread of infectious diseases benefits public health [1] [2] [3] . At present, tracking of respiratory or foodborne outbreaks relies on a variety of methods ranging from automated real-time electronic reporting to manual web entry of 60 test results. Systems such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) FluView [4, 5] , National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Sur.....
    Document: The availability of real-time surveillance data that can monitor the spread of infectious diseases benefits public health [1] [2] [3] . At present, tracking of respiratory or foodborne outbreaks relies on a variety of methods ranging from automated real-time electronic reporting to manual web entry of 60 test results. Systems such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) FluView [4, 5] , National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance Systems (NREVSS, [6] ), National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS [7, 8] ), Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (GEIS) [9] , and others, although web-based still require manual entry of data from laboratories, resulting in data that are often incomplete or not current. 4 coronavirus (MERS CoV), avian influenza, enterovirus D68, and Ebola virus, real-time surveillance programs are critical [1, 29, 30 ].

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