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2025
Best Practices for Data Modernization Across the United States Public Health System: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Oct 24); 27:e70946
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2024
Data Analytics to Support Policy Making for Noncommunicable Diseases: Scoping Review
Online J Public Health Inform 2024 (Oct 25); 16:e59906
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2019
Using Evaluation to Inform the BioSense Platform: Results from a 2018 Survey
Online J Public Health Inform 2019 (May 30); 11(1):e62452
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2018
Using real-time syndromic surveillance to monitor the health effects of air pollution
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62199
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Developing policy to support novel Caribbean Tourism and Health surveillance program
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62187
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Mandating Syndromic Surveillance Reporting from Emergency Departments: The Washington Experience
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62189
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Are the French SAMU data relevant for health surveillance?
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62184
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Princess Marina Hospital HIV rates:Interrupted time series analysis for policy review
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62192
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Comparison of National and Local Syndromic Surveillance Data - Cook County, IL, 2017
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62185
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Status of Legislation and Factors affecting Disease Surveillance in Nigeria: A qualitative inquiry
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62197
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How do we present messy syndromic surveillance data to public health’s partners?
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62186
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Sero-prevalence of foot and mouth disease in cattle in Borena Zone, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia
Online J Public Health Inform 2018 (May 22); 10(1):e62196
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