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OHS Workgroup Meeting Notes - June 6, 2016
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ISDS started the One Health Surveillance Workgroup (OHS WG) to engage its members in the advancement of this important and topical field. We define OHS as the "collaborative, on-going, systematic collection and analysis of data from multiple… read more -
AZ BioSense Onboarding Presentation
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These slides detail the process of onboarding syndromic surveillance data into BioSense for the state of Arizona. -
North Dakota Syndromic Surveillance Program Overview: Onboarding
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From the BioSense 2.0 Onboarding Workgroup Meeting, March 4, 2015 Presenter Jill K Baber, MPH Influenza and Syndromic Surveillance Coordinator North Dakota Department of Health Division of Disease Control read more -
Onboarding - Oregon Experience
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From the BioSense 2.0 Onboarding Workgroup meeting, November 5, 2014 Presenter Laurel Boyd Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention Public Health Division Oregon Health Authority read more -
AZ Onboarding Presentation
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This presentation walks the Arizona health departments through the process of onboarding and references available documentation to assist in the process. -
Odisha State’s Malaria Reduction Success – Role of Information for Action
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Presentation identifies the Odisha State in eastern coastal India as a region in the country and world with exceptionally high rates of malaria infection. Odisha, which represents 3% of India’s population was… read more -
Malaria: A New Model for Disease Eradication
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Defines the current state of impact of malaria. positioning the disease as leading cause of death by disease worldwide. In last 12 years, seven million lives have been saved with a reduction of 60% in fatalities.… read more -
Polio Endgame: Innovations in Surveillance
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Background: Provides a definition of eradication and of the disease: that it affects mostly children, results in paralysis in some cases and is preventable through vaccination. The disease is nearly eradicated, but remains in three… read more

