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  • Kleinman, Ken, and Andrew B. Lawson, eds. Spatial and Syndromic
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  • Algorithms for rapid outbreak detection: a research synthesis. Buckeridge DL, Burkom H, Campbell M, Hogan WR, Moore AW; for the BioALIRT Project. J Biomed Inform. 2005 Apr;38(2):99-113.
  • A simulation model for assessing aberration detection methods used in public health surveillance for systems with limited baselines. Hutwagner LC, Thompson WW, Seeman GM, Treadwell T. Stat Med. 2005 Feb 28;24(4):543-50.
  • Statistical issues and challenges associated with rapid detection of bio-terrorist attacks. Fienberg SE, Shmueli G. Stat Med. 2005 Feb 28;24(4):513-29.
  • Syndromic surveillance of gastrointestinal illness using pharmacy over-the-counter sales. A retrospective study of waterborne outbreaks in Saskatchewan and Ontario. Edge VL, Pollari F, Lim G, Aramini J, Sockett P, Martin SW, Wilson J, Ellis A. Can J Public Health. 2004 Nov-Dec;95(6):446-50.
  • Classifying free-text triage chief complaints into syndromic categories with natural language processing. Chapman WW, Christensen LM, Wagner MM, Haug PJ, Ivanov O, Dowling JN, Olszewski RT. Artif Intell Med. 2005 Jan;33(1):31-40.
  • A Space-Time Permutation Scan Statistic for Disease Outbreak Detection. Kulldorff M, Heffernan R, Hartman J, Assuncao R, Mostashari F. PLoS Med. 2005 Feb 15;2(3):e59
  • Syndromic Surveillance: Reports from a National Conference, 2003. MMWR 2004:53(Suppl).
  • The Validity of Chief Complaint and Discharge Diagnosis in Emergency Department–based Syndromic Surveillance. Aaron T. Fleischauer, Benjamin J. Silk, Mare Schumacher, Ken Komatsu, Sarah Santana, Victorio Vaz, Mitchell Wolfe, Lori Hutwagner, Joanne Cono, Ruth Berkelman, and Tracee Treadwell. Academic Emergency Medicine Volume 11, Number 12 1262-1267, 2004.
  • Evaluation of Algorithms for Outbreak Detection Using Clinical Data from Five U.S. Cities. David Siegrist, Gene McClellan, Murray Campbell, Virginia Foster, Howard Burkom, William Hogan, Karen Cheng, David Buckeridge, Julie Pavlin, Andrew Kress. TECHNICAL Report, DARPA Bio-ALIRT Program, October 15, 2004.
  • Aseptic Meningitis Outbreak Associated With Echovirus 9 Among Recreational Vehicle Campers—Connecticut, 2003. D Waite, P Beckenhaupt, L LoBianco, P Mshar, A Nepaul, K Marshall, T Brennan, JL Hadler, WA Nix, M Pallansch, EM Begier. JAMA-2004; 292:1948-1950. MMWR-2004; 53:710-713.
  • Syndromic surveillance for influenzalike illness in ambulatory care setting. Benjamin Miller, Heidi Kassenborg, William Dunsmuir, Jayne Griffith, Mansour Hadidi, James D. Nordin, and Richard Danila. Emerg Infect Dis. October 2004.
  • Syndromic surveillance: the effects of syndrome grouping on model accuracy and outbreak detection. Ben Y. Reis and Kenneth D. Mandl. Annals of Emergency Medicine. Vol. 44, No. 3. September 2004: 235-241
  • The frontlines of medicine project progress report: standardized communication of emergency department triage data for syndromic surveillance. Edward N. Barthell, Dominik Aronsky, Dennis G. Cochrane, Greg Cable, Thomas Stair. Annals of Emergency Medicine. Vol. 44, No. 3. September 2004: 247-252
  • Syndromic surveillance using regional emergency medicine internet. Seth Foldy, Paul A. Biedrzycki, Edward N. Barthell, Nancy Healy-Haney, Bevan K. Baker, Donna S. Howe, Douglas Gieryn and Kim R. Pemble. Annals of Emergency Medicine. Vol. 44, No. 3. September 2004: Pages 242-246
  • Syndromic Surveillance in Public Health Practice, New York City. Richard Heffernan, Farzad Mostashari, Debjani Das, Adam Karpati, Martin Kulldorff, and Don Weiss. Emerg Infect Dis. Vol. 10, No. 5. 2004.
  • Real-time syndrome surveillance in Ontario, Canada: the potential use of emergency departments and Telehealth. Moore K. Eur J Emerg Med. 2004 Feb;11(1):3-11.
  • Systematic Review: Surveillance Systems for Early Detection of Bioterrorism-Related Diseases. Bravata DM, McDonald KM, Smith WM, Rydzak C, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2004 Jun 1;140(11):910-22.
  • Framework for evaluating public health surveillance systems for early detection of outbreaks: recommendations from the CDC Working Group. Buehler JW, Hopkins RS, Overhage JM, Sosin DM, Tong V MMWR Recomm Rep 2004 May 7;53(RR-5):1-11.
  • Syndromic Surveillance: Is It Worth the Effort? Michael Stoto, Matthias Schonlau, and Louis Mariano. Chance, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2004, pp. 1924. – RAND 2004.
  • A Generalized Linear Mixed Models Approach for Detecting Incident Clusters of Disease in Small Areas, with an Application to Biological Terrorism. Ken Kleinman, Ross Lazarus, and Richard Platt. Am. J. Epidemiol. 2004 159: 217-224.
  • Invited Commentary: Surveilling Surveillance–Some Statistical Comments. Lance A. Waller. Am. J. Epidemiol. 2004 159: 225-227.
  • Kleinman et al. Respond to “Surveilling Surveillance”. Ken Kleinman, Ross Lazarus, and Richard Platt. Am. J. Epidemiol. 2004 159: 228.
  • Detection and diagnostic decision support systems for bioterrorism response. Bravata DM, Sundaram V, McDonald KM, Smith WM, Szeto H, Schleinitz MD, et al. Emerg Infect Dis 2004 Jan;10(1):100-8.
  • Syndromic Surveillance: The Case for Skillful Investment. Sosin DM. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science. 2003;1(4).
  • Implementing Syndromic Surveillance: A Practical Guide Informed by the Early Experience. Mandl KD, Overhage JM, Wagner MM, Lober WB, Sebastiani P, Mostashari F, Pavlin JA, Gesteland PH, Treadwell T, Koski E, Hutwagner L, Buckeridge DL, Aller RD, Grannis S. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2003 Nov 21.
  • Syndromic surveillance and bioterrorism-related epidemics. Buehler JW, Berkelman RL, Hartley DM, Peters CJ. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003 Oct;9(10):1197-204.