2015
DOI: 10.5897/jphe2013.0546
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Routine dissemination of summary syndromic surveillance data leads to greater usage at local health departments in North Carolina

Abstract: Public health surveillance data is critical as it provides actionable information to guide public health response. Thirty interviews were conducted across North Carolina from May to September, 2009 with local public health department staff to describe the use of routine syndromic surveillance data during a local outbreak and compared this to usage during a large, statewide outbreak, during which the state disseminated syndromic data. The study examined the use of the syndromic surveillance system (NC DETECT) a… Show more

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“…Summary syndromic surveillance reports generated for LHDs during the H1N1 influenza pandemic were useful for tracking the spread of disease on a community level. Compilation, analysis, and dissemination of syndromic data by state public health personnel during the H1N1 pandemic allowed more time and resources at the local level to be directed at outbreak response [5].…”
Section: Health Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summary syndromic surveillance reports generated for LHDs during the H1N1 influenza pandemic were useful for tracking the spread of disease on a community level. Compilation, analysis, and dissemination of syndromic data by state public health personnel during the H1N1 pandemic allowed more time and resources at the local level to be directed at outbreak response [5].…”
Section: Health Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%