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Modeling emergency department visit patterns for infectious disease complaints: results and application to disease surveillance

Modeling emergency department visit patterns for infectious disease complaints: results and application to disease surveillance

Abstract Background Concern over bio-terrorism has led to recognition that traditional public health surveillance for specific conditions is unlikely to provide timely indication of some disease outbreaks, either naturally occurring or induced by a bioweapon. In non-traditional surveillance, the use of health care resources are monitored in "near real" time …