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1 iology laboratories included in the national surveillance system.
2 which 88.0% were verified by matching to the surveillance system.
3 ization data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
4 ne trap might increase the efficiency of the surveillance system.
5 ation use process, and 3) the patient safety surveillance system.
6 BHDSS and Fuladu West Health and Demographic Surveillance System.
7  using the Quebec Integrated Chronic Disease Surveillance System.
8 rmation of disease and being reported to the surveillance system.
9 ibility of an open, global, digital pathogen surveillance system.
10 l record system and a new league-wide injury surveillance system.
11 thern Ireland with the Enhanced Tuberculosis Surveillance system.
12 epresentative enhancement to the established surveillance system.
13  such as school absenteeism and national ILI surveillance system.
14  this algorithm using the New York State HIV surveillance system.
15 visit records, and data from a participatory surveillance system.
16  without being detected by the host's immune surveillance system.
17 e data from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.
18 za A viruses (IAV) were detected by the USDA surveillance system.
19  segments were recently detected by the USDA surveillance system.
20 System (VAERS), a spontaneous vaccine safety surveillance system.
21 y Ebola response teams as part of a national surveillance system.
22 t home as part of the health and demographic surveillance system.
23 ng 2011 data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
24 ed using LAC's acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance system.
25 orted during 2011-2016 to the US National TB Surveillance System.
26  state-wide, individually-linked, electronic surveillance system.
27 en sequence data are collected in an ongoing surveillance system.
28 h has a comprehensive, consistent nationwide surveillance system.
29 rough 2013 as part of the US Defense Medical Surveillance System.
30 tic mothers who were not included in the ZVD surveillance system.
31 0% of which were verified by matching to the surveillance system.
32 lidate this algorithm using the New York HIV surveillance system.
33 y prevalence from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
34 Rapid Immunization Safety Monitoring (PRISM) surveillance system.
35  MDR-TB patients reported to the National TB Surveillance System.
36 ope serves as important messenger RNA (mRNA) surveillance system.
37 tified to the National Enhanced Tuberculosis Surveillance System.
38 ructure may be leveraged to design efficient surveillance systems.
39 nfections, an essential component of disease surveillance systems.
40 generally mild infections and no established surveillance systems.
41 on regional estimates of disease burden from surveillance systems.
42  incidence data as reported by country-level surveillance systems.
43 rporating family reports into routine safety surveillance systems.
44 ervices, and Indigenous data within national surveillance systems.
45 ve design," using enhanced data from routine surveillance systems.
46 new vaccine program using national syndromic surveillance systems.
47 e groups, respectively, across the syndromic surveillance systems.
48 ng the need for establishing regional active surveillance systems.
49  for use in augmenting traditional influenza surveillance systems.
50  respirators and established Web-based staff surveillance systems.
51 tantaneous updatable databases and effective surveillance systems.
52  events if they have effective multi-purpose surveillance systems.
53             Using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (1993-2012), we performed 2 types of
54 lyzed data from the US National Tuberculosis Surveillance System, 1993-2008.
55  status in the BRFSS (Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System) 2009-2010 was corrected to approxim
56 sidents of the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System, a rural community on the Kenyan coa
57            We utilized two existing diarrhea surveillance systems: a Nationwide network at 10 sentine
58  [GSA]) of the Matlab Health and Demographic Surveillance System, administered by icddr,b.
59 d incorporation of plasmid data into genomic surveillance systems, an essential step toward a more co
60 lly through the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System and from supplemental outbreak data
61 trate the potential analytic strength of the surveillance system and its ability to inform policy cha
62  used 1999-2011 National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System and Multiple Cause of Death data to
63 ing data from the United States National HIV Surveillance System and report that viruses in clusters,
64 d Lhp1 apparently competes with both the RNA surveillance system and SRP assembly factors.
65 he US National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System and the Centers for Disease Control
66  surveillance mechanisms (eg, Global Tobacco Surveillance System and WHO STEPwise).
67  health is still relying on more traditional surveillance systems and awaiting the fruits of a big da
68 ovement of national antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems and better alignment between human
69 ntal, socioeconomic, health, and demographic surveillance systems and develop robust statistical meth
70                     FNY compliments existing surveillance systems and informs estimates of influenza-
71 ghts the importance of maintaining effective surveillance systems and the engagement of policy makers
72  water and sanitation services, strengthened surveillance systems, and appropriate antimicrobial trea
73 gmenting rather than supplanting traditional surveillance systems, and better prospects for accurate
74 ica, its potential role within wider malaria surveillance systems, and subsequent programmatic applic
75 ivity was intended to supplement traditional surveillance systems, and was a motivation behind the de
76 ) and availability of an effective nutrition surveillance system are a prerequisite.
77                                      Disease surveillance systems are a cornerstone of public health
78                                         Such surveillance systems are also active at the organismal l
79 tudy is to show that participatory web-based surveillance systems are capable of detecting the tempor
80                In the Pacific region, cancer surveillance systems are generally weaker than those in
81                                Public health surveillance systems are important for tracking disease
82  Caribbean countries and territories, cancer surveillance systems are poorly developed, advanced dise
83 Core surveillance (ABCs), a population-based surveillance system, as the numerator.
84  electronic health records and participatory surveillance systems, as well as mining of digital trace
85  data from the Medical Monitoring Project, a surveillance system assessing characteristics of HIV-inf
86                       The established active surveillance system at 2 hospitals in the capital, Yerev
87 ments, it is possible to design an effective surveillance system based on a relatively small number o
88         Our work revealed an allorecognition surveillance system based on kind discrimination that in
89 eveloping and deploying a large-scale rabies surveillance system based on mobile phones in southern T
90 Miami-Dade County, Florida immature mosquito surveillance system based on requested by citizen compla
91        Finally, we review efforts to develop surveillance systems based on digital and social data st
92 ted through the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System between 1 January 2000 and 31 Decemb
93  Cases notified on the Enhanced Tuberculosis Surveillance system between Jan 1, 2006, and Dec 31, 201
94 ata from China's National Maternal Near Miss Surveillance System between Jan 1, 2012, and Dec 31, 201
95  reported to the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System between January 2012 and June 2015 w
96 reported through the acute flaccid paralysis surveillance system between November 2008 and August 200
97 esidents of the Basse Health and Demographic Surveillance System (BHDSS) in the Upper River Region, T
98  limited to the Basse Health and Demographic Surveillance System (BHDSS), whereas surveillance for th
99 from the 2011 to 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey.
100    Data from the 2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) were used in the analysis.
101 h as that used in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), where there are no sampling
102 trol and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).
103 g in integrated climate, health and mosquito surveillance systems, building regional and local human
104 w Shigella evades a broad spectrum of immune surveillance systems by cooperative inhibition of recept
105 s of estimates produced from telephone-based surveillance systems by incorporating a wider range of s
106         In Europe, a participatory web-based surveillance system called Influenzanet represents a pow
107                Accurate mitosis depends on a surveillance system called the spindle assembly checkpoi
108 tudy indicated that less cost internet-based surveillance systems can be the valuable complement to t
109 to-date information is critical, traditional surveillance systems can have data availability lags of
110                    Although conventional HIV surveillance systems capture individual-level behavioral
111 vey using data from the China National HbA1c Surveillance System (CNHSS), including 222,773 Chinese p
112  Nordisk China (for the China National HbA1c Surveillance System [CNHSS]) and Merck Sharp & Dohme Chi
113 S is the national spontaneous vaccine safety surveillance system coadministered by the Centers for Di
114 urveillance at Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System, comprising 45 000 children younger
115  challenges face endemic countries with poor surveillance systems concerning awareness of the need fo
116                                   RNA-guided surveillance systems constrain the activity of transposa
117 ticipating in the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System-Cooperative Adverse Drug Event Surve
118       We believe that this type of syndromic surveillance system could improve the surveillance of ab
119 AEs using single-year Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data are valid and could be used to
120                   The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from 2014 to 2017 were used to
121 cation SAEs from 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data using direct estimates from 201
122 trol and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data were used to identify survey re
123         According to National HIV Behavioral Surveillance system data, human immunodeficiency virus (
124 sease Prevention and Control's 2014 European Surveillance System database.
125  infections causing symptoms is critical for surveillance system design and impact assessment.
126 ance systems operate, the many dimensions of surveillance system design, the multiple and competing g
127                      Undergirding the CHAMPS surveillance system designed to determine causes of chil
128                                          All surveillance systems detected a peak incidence of chikun
129 ars) TB cases reported to the US National TB Surveillance System during 1993-2014.
130 US National Assisted Reproductive Technology Surveillance System during 1996-2012.
131 isease reported to the National Tuberculosis Surveillance System during 2007-17, and calculated tuber
132 o the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System during July 2005-June 2015.
133 In this study, we describe an active poultry surveillance system established in Vietnam to identify t
134 Sri Lanka, were followed up with a self-harm surveillance system, established as part of a community
135 s; many countries have limited or inadequate surveillance systems, even within known endemic regions.
136 Incidence cases were retrieved from national surveillance systems, except for NEC and SIDS, which wer
137 e-positive cases reported to the National TB Surveillance System (excluding California) between 1998
138                        As infectious disease surveillance systems expand to include digital, crowd-so
139 outbreak underscores the need for a national surveillance system for acute infectious conjunctivitis
140     We analyzed data reported to the Italian Surveillance System for Acute Viral Hepatitis from 1993
141 ing 7926 IPD cases reported to the Norwegian Surveillance System for Communicable Diseases in 2005-20
142 retical approach, we also derive the optimal surveillance system for early outbreak detection but fin
143                   Strengthening the existing surveillance system for enteric fever and antimicrobial
144                 We used data from a national surveillance system for health facility births to comput
145  a long-standing, systematic, hospital-based surveillance system for Nipah virus in Bangladesh.
146 rted to China CDC within 24 h via a national surveillance system for notifiable infectious diseases.
147 the design of an efficient sentinel hospital surveillance system for novel nosocomial pathogens, deli
148 ould serve to provide an international rapid surveillance system for pathogen traceback, which is cri
149 dinal data as well as data from the national surveillance system for schistosomiasis.
150 (R)) by Hyris Ltd) that can be employed as a surveillance system for the emergency caused by SARS-CoV
151 ons is rather absent in Greece, which has no surveillance system for viral conjunctivitis.
152                                              Surveillance systems for anemia may consider using a cut
153                        Molecular and genomic surveillance systems for bacterial pathogens currently r
154 s is a first step study to explore designing surveillance systems for early detection on temporal net
155 th facilities) is a critical strategy of AFP surveillance systems for highly sensitive and timely det
156 line the Communicable Disease Center's first surveillance systems for malaria, poliomyelitis, and inf
157 approach should be used to develop syndromic surveillance systems for other diseases and purposes, an
158      Data from two national population-based surveillance systems for symptomatic Zika virus disease
159 iovascular health and cardiovascular disease surveillance systems for the acquisition of information
160  of local and national laboratory data-based surveillance systems for the routine surveillance of ant
161 are relatively well defined, because passive surveillance systems for these conditions exist.
162 ious at many levels, and the failure of host surveillance systems for these elements can thus have ne
163             Using data from the National HIV Surveillance System from 17 jurisdictions with complete
164 munity, to the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System from 1999 to 2016.
165 evaluated through the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System from Appalachian states.
166 Guangzhou Perinatal Health Care and Delivery Surveillance System (GPHCDSS).
167 lowed by Bandim Health Project's demographic surveillance system had their scar status assessed at se
168                    The CRISPR-Cas9 bacterial surveillance system has become a versatile tool for geno
169 f the Agincourt Health and socio-Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS).
170                       Health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSSs) provide a foundation for ch
171                Most healthcare-based disease surveillance systems, however, have significant inherent
172 ates of America's primary national influenza surveillance system (ILINet) monitors outpatient healthc
173 us estimates from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System in 2012.
174 dult responses to the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System in 31 states and the District of Col
175 this population- and laboratory-based active surveillance system in 7 states, the incidence of CRE wa
176 ne the development of a comprehensive cancer surveillance system in a middle-income country, which mi
177 s infection that were reported to the FluNet surveillance system in Australia, China, the US and the
178                           Here we describe a surveillance system in C. elegans that monitors recombin
179 collected by a prospective, population-based surveillance system in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, from Ja
180 isease (IPD) from an active population-based surveillance system in Connecticut (study interval, 1998
181 reported through the national echinococcosis surveillance system in Kyrgyzstan between Jan 1, 2014, a
182                                            A surveillance system in mammals constantly monitors cell
183 ) constitute a major component of the immune-surveillance system in nonlymphoid organs.
184 d has been applied successfully to syndromic surveillance systems in England providing realistic mode
185 etter alignment between human and veterinary surveillance systems in Europe must become a scientific
186 cted from sexually transmitted disease (STD) surveillance systems in Florida and NYC from 2013 to 201
187                                              Surveillance systems in public health practice have incr
188 rely available in real time from traditional surveillance systems in the context of an emerging infec
189  incidence rates reported by the traditional surveillance systems in the various countries (Pearson c
190                           The Youth Football Surveillance System included 118 youth football teams, p
191                           The Youth Football Surveillance System included more than 3000 youth footba
192 ta production can evade macrophage cytosolic surveillance systems, including cGAS and the inflammasom
193            In budding yeast, the nuclear RNA surveillance system is active on all pre-mRNA transcript
194            However, hyper-activation of this surveillance system is detrimental to the cell, because
195                                    DRC's AFP surveillance system is functional and improved during 20
196 f human antimicrobial resistance with animal surveillance systems is even more concerning.
197                       Investment in improved surveillance systems is needed and would be worthwhile,
198                 A new generation of big data surveillance systems is needed to achieve rapid, flexibl
199         These included reports from national surveillance systems, journal articles, and national est
200 k place in the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System (KHDSS), an area of Kenya that has b
201 ed through the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System (KHDSS), which covers a resident pop
202 idities in the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System (KHDSS, a database formed of the pop
203  survey in the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Kilifi, Kenya).
204 SV by National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System laboratories in 18 US cities from Ju
205  to country, and offer suggestions as to how surveillance systems might be improved to achieve this g
206     The spindle checkpoint acts as a mitotic surveillance system, monitoring interactions between kin
207 e taken from the 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (n = 439,637).
208  data from the Nationally Notifiable Disease Surveillance System, National Outbreak Reporting System,
209  all injuries reported in the Youth Football Surveillance System; National Athletic Treatment, Injury
210     Recognition of the limitations of health-surveillance systems needs to be part of the planning fo
211 reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) and C. ulcerans-related diph
212 ce data from the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (NNDSS) between 1990-2009, as well a
213 Analysis of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) from 2006 to 2014 and the Qu
214 rt of National Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever Surveillance System (NTPFS) data for a 5-year period (20
215 iovascular health and cardiovascular disease surveillance system of the future, steps in development,
216                 Insufficient coordination of surveillance systems of human antimicrobial resistance w
217 es of self-harm (fatal and non-fatal) in our surveillance system, of which 2532 (82.3%) were linked b
218                                 The delicate surveillance system offers a fundamental protective mech
219 e linked data from the national tuberculosis surveillance system on BJ-tuberculosis, hospital records
220 dual-level data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System on experiencing bullying and cyberbu
221     Data were obtained from the National HIV Surveillance System on infants with HIV born in the Unit
222            There was a significant effect of surveillance systems on in-hospital mortality (odds rati
223 the many operational constraints under which surveillance systems operate, the many dimensions of sur
224              This effort should consist of a surveillance system or registry to monitor progress, sca
225 n country structure, vaccination policy, and surveillance system performance.
226 ty to detect fungal diseases with associated surveillance systems; procurement and distribution of lo
227                                     However, surveillance systems, programs, and policies to address
228                           Infectious disease surveillance systems provide vital data for guiding dise
229 y outbreak response, the enhanced meningitis surveillance system provides a global overview of the ep
230 e monthly South Australian population health surveillance system report of randomly selected people o
231                                          The surveillance system reported 2359 primary surgical cases
232                The German infectious disease surveillance system revealed an increase of epidemic ker
233 ospital electronic medical records data into surveillance systems seek to improve the timeliness, cov
234 omen residing in five Health and Demographic Surveillance System sites within the INDEPTH Network (Ba
235 articipating in the 2011 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System study (September 2010-December 2011)
236 -resolution data sets, modern representative surveillance systems such as electronic hospital records
237 d molecular patterns are abundant, cytosolic surveillance systems such as STING are well positioned t
238 o participated in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey (1993-1994 and 1999-2016) wer
239  18-64 years) in the Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System Survey and illnesses related to infl
240  participating in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys between 2006 and 2010 from 2
241 county level from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys except for a high geographic
242 ere obtained from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys.
243 he framework can be applied to the design of surveillance systems tailored to setting-specific diseas
244 rched Abuse, Diversion and Addiction-Related Surveillance system that collects and analyzes postmarke
245 u (FNY) is an online participatory syndromic surveillance system that collects health related informa
246                Our study reveals a pre-miRNA surveillance system that comprises TUT7, TUT4, and the e
247 er we describe the first real-time syndromic surveillance system that conducts integrated spatio-temp
248  decay (NMD) is a stress responsive cellular surveillance system that degrades selected mRNA substrat
249         Detailed considerations to an active surveillance system that includes reporting, identificat
250         A robust staff protection and health surveillance system that is routinely implemented during
251  The complement cascade is an ancient immune-surveillance system that not only provides protection fr
252 Thus, AIM2 and NLRP3 form a dual cytoplasmic surveillance system that orchestrates responses against
253                                     One is a surveillance system that reacts promptly when rRNA synth
254  to NPC assembly triggers an ESCRT-dependent surveillance system that seals nuclear pores: how these
255 se-mediated decay (NMD) is a eukaryotic mRNA surveillance system that selectively degrades transcript
256 dress this problem, here we devise a genomic surveillance system that utilizes a novel nanopore DNA s
257 ations by clinicians and ongoing demographic surveillance systems that capture morbidity and mortalit
258 ive samples; therefore, we recommend linking surveillance systems that collect infant feeding and chi
259 ional silencing mechanisms form powerful RNA surveillance systems that detect and silence inappropria
260                               Similarly, the surveillance systems that respond to such defects in hig
261                         The resulting injury surveillance system, the Health and Injury Tracking Syst
262 fic counts are routinely collected by masany surveillance systems, they represent a unique opportunit
263   The findings affirm the value of designing surveillance systems through quantitative and adaptive a
264  change; and note the potential for this new surveillance system to advance the field of sports injur
265 aims codes that have been compared to an HIV surveillance system to assess its sensitivity, specifici
266 ms codes that have been compared with an HIV surveillance system to assess its sensitivity, specifici
267          We used an integrated clinical-data surveillance system to conduct a prospective, propensity
268 used 2012-2016 data from the US National HIV Surveillance System to estimate viral suppression (VS) a
269 ected in the China Maternal and Child Health Surveillance System to generate representative estimates
270  it was critical to establish and validate a surveillance system to guide and improve mosquito contro
271 tive was to study the ability of a syndromic surveillance system to identify spatio-temporal clusters
272 he U.S. Department of Agriculture's national surveillance system to identify the central role of huma
273 illages of the Matlab Health and Demographic Surveillance System to include two doses of HRV with the
274 pitalized patients may inform the ability of surveillance systems to detect EVD patients from the dif
275                    Assessing the capacity of surveillance systems to detect these threats is crucial
276 asily integrated into contemporary influenza surveillance systems to provide reliable estimates of AV
277 asily integrated into contemporary influenza surveillance systems to provide reliable estimates of AV
278  the state cancer registry (Minnesota Cancer Surveillance System) to identify incident interval cance
279                      Building on an enhanced surveillance system, two rounds of mass drug administrat
280  were collected by means of the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS) on all pregnancies in women
281 verage was undertaken using the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS).
282 tures encountered within the daily syndromic surveillance systems used by PHE.
283 scribe the extensive public health planning, surveillance systems used to monitor public health risks
284          The Series covered the planning and surveillance systems used to monitor public health risks
285 n unusually long funding commitment toward a surveillance system using pathology to identify opportun
286            A challenge for population health surveillance systems using telephone methodologies is to
287 n data from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System was also analysed.
288   A prospective, district-wide malariometric surveillance system was established in April 2004 to rec
289 ensus of the population was undertaken and a surveillance system was established to record all deaths
290  Methods Using the national population-based surveillance system, we assessed patients with clinical
291          Using the national population-based surveillance system, we assessed patients with clinical
292 l Monitoring Project, a population-based HIV surveillance system, we assessed the proportion of adult
293 l Monitoring Project, a population-based HIV surveillance system, we evaluated the proportion of MSM
294 ained from the Kilifi Health and Demographic Surveillance System, we fitted a negative binomial regre
295 etected in Puerto Rico in May 2014, multiple surveillance systems were used to describe epidemiologic
296 urs, and emergency department (ED) syndromic surveillance systems were used to monitor GP consultatio
297           Data was obtained from DC's active surveillance system which were geocoded based on address
298            Active clinical and environmental surveillance systems with meticulous laboratory investig
299 s study used state-level Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) data from January 1, 1999, t
300 analysis used biannual Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance System (YRBSS) data representative of adole

 
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