2015
DOI: 10.14745/ccdr.v41i09a02
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Big Data and the Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN)

Abstract: Background: Globalization and the potential for rapid spread of emerging infectious diseases have heightened the need for ongoing surveillance and early detection. The Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) was established to increase situational awareness and capacity for the early detection of emerging public health events.Objective: To describe how the GPHIN has used Big Data as an effective early detection technique for infectious disease outbreaks worldwide and to identify potential future dire… Show more

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“…In addition to disease surveillance networks, early-warning systems are increasingly helpful for monitoring the global spread of infectious diseases. Such systems utilize multiple data sources, including voluntary reports, international news, and social media [92,93,98,99]. Other systems, such as GeoSentinel and TropNet, coordinate tropical and travel medicine clinics that collect data on illnesses in returned travelers.…”
Section: Public Health Implications Of Infections Transmitted Via Airmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to disease surveillance networks, early-warning systems are increasingly helpful for monitoring the global spread of infectious diseases. Such systems utilize multiple data sources, including voluntary reports, international news, and social media [92,93,98,99]. Other systems, such as GeoSentinel and TropNet, coordinate tropical and travel medicine clinics that collect data on illnesses in returned travelers.…”
Section: Public Health Implications Of Infections Transmitted Via Airmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) is a partially moderated system that was developed by the Government of Canada, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, four years after ProMED (31)(32)(33). GPHIN access is restricted to agencies with health-related mandates.…”
Section: Event-based Surveillance Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine of the 22 adopted the popular 3Vs or 4Vs definition [19], while the remaining publications adopted different, less structured, definitions. One referred to Big Data as “ any collection of data that is large and complex enough to become difficult to process ” [20]. In fact, unstandardized or imprecise definitions cause confusion to scholars, as many of them perceive Big Data as equivalent to big datasets, with a sample size “significantly bigger” than those in a “typical study”.…”
Section: The Challenge Of Big Data To Scholars In Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the occurrence of Big Data has helped public health to evolve into public health 2.0, which describes public health activities that are completely user-driven by the use of social media, search engines, mobile technologies, or other technologies [38]. In the new version of public health, the data to conduct infectious disease surveillance are obtained directly from public entities, such as Google Flu Trends and the Global Public Health Intelligence Network [20,39]. …”
Section: The Use Of Big Data From Disaster Preparedness To Public mentioning
confidence: 99%