2010
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.003210
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Developing syndrome definitions based on consensus and current use

Abstract: Objective: Standardized surveillance syndromes do not exist but would facilitate sharing data among surveillance systems and comparing the accuracy of existing systems. The objective of this study was to create reference syndrome definitions from a consensus of investigators who currently have or are building syndromic surveillance systems. Design: Clinical condition–syndrome pairs were catalogued for 10 surveillance systems across the United States and the representatives of these systems were … Show more

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“…By using SQL LIKE pattern matching [34] and Delphi like experts' consensus [55][56] on the Transmissions' file, it was possible to follow week after week last season ARI-ILI and AGE epidemics and find on real-time that the flu reached dramatically NH residents, tracking them geographically and timely, searching for flu related hospitalizations and deaths. As detailed in §3.2, the great ratios of infected residents through this last flu season in some regions, followed with hospitalizations and deaths, provoked disruptions of medical tasks and an increased medical and paramedical staff turnover.…”
Section: Discussion Principal Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By using SQL LIKE pattern matching [34] and Delphi like experts' consensus [55][56] on the Transmissions' file, it was possible to follow week after week last season ARI-ILI and AGE epidemics and find on real-time that the flu reached dramatically NH residents, tracking them geographically and timely, searching for flu related hospitalizations and deaths. As detailed in §3.2, the great ratios of infected residents through this last flu season in some regions, followed with hospitalizations and deaths, provoked disruptions of medical tasks and an increased medical and paramedical staff turnover.…”
Section: Discussion Principal Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in [56], the ARI_ILI and AGE syndromic definitions construction followed a process based on consensus and current use.…”
Section: Building the Ari-ili And Age Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An NIH-funded consensus conference developed standard definitions for 4 acute infectious diseases of public health importance (18). Because syndromic surveillance data are also used to monitor chronic conditions such as asthma, a similar standardization is needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there has been a trend towards standardization of syndrome definitions. For example, Chapman et al [25] describes a workshop where representatives from several chief complaint processing systems in the United States came together to develop syndrome definitions for four syndromes ( gastrointestinal , respiratory , influenza-like-illness , and constitutional ). For example, vomiting is part of the definition of a standard gastrointestinal syndrome and has the associated chief complaints, “vomiting”, “retching”, “spitting up” and so on 20 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N gram ). Although the range of methods used to classify chief complaints are highly heterogeneous, there is an acknowledged need to develop standardized syndrome definitions to facilitate national (and international) data sharing and aggregation, a goal the community is working towards [25]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%