Published on in Vol 7, No 1 (2015):

Syndromic Surveillance Practice in the United States 2014: Results from a Nationwide Survey

Syndromic Surveillance Practice in the United States 2014: Results from a Nationwide Survey

Syndromic Surveillance Practice in the United States 2014: Results from a Nationwide Survey

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Journals

  1. Gould D, Lamb E, Dearth S, Collier K. Building State and Local Public Health Capacity in Syndromic Surveillance Through an Online Community of Practice. Public Health Reports® 2019;134(3):223 View
  2. Romano S, Yusuf H, Davis C, Thomas M, Grigorescu V. An Evaluation of Syndromic Surveillance–Related Practices Among Selected State and Local Health Agencies. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 2022;28(2):109 View
  3. DeVore K, Chughtai S, Kan L, Streichert L. Workforce Competencies in Syndromic Surveillance Practice at Local Health Departments. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2016;22(Supplement 6):S75 View
  4. Sala C, Vinard J, Pandolfi F, Lambert Y, Calavas D, Dupuy C, Garin E, Touratier A. Designing a Syndromic Bovine Mortality Surveillance System: Lessons Learned From the 1-Year Test of the French OMAR Alert Tool. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 2020;6 View