Infectious Disease Informatics and Biosurveillance edited by Daniel Zeng, Hsinchun Chen, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, William B. Lober, Mark Thurmond.

This book on Infectious Disease Informatics (IDI) and biosurveillance is intended to provide an integrated view of the current state of the art, identify technical and policy challenges and opportunities, and promote cross-disciplinary research that takes advantage of novel methodology and what we h...

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Other Authors: Zeng, Daniel (Editor), Chen, Hsinchun (Editor), Castillo-Chavez, Carlos (Editor), Lober, William B. (Editor), Thurmond, Mark (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Series:Integrated Series in Information Systems, 27
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Real-Time Public Health Biosurveillance: Systems and Policy Considerations
  • Chapter 2: Designing Ethical Pratice in Biosurveillane: The Project Argus Doctrine
  • Chapter 3: Using Emergency Department Data for Biosurveillance: The North Carolina Experience
  • Chapter 4: Clinical Laboratory Data for Biosurveillance
  • Chapter 5: Biosurveillance Based on Test Orders from Veterinary Diagnostic Labs
  • Chapter 6: Markov Switching Models for Outbreak Detection
  • Chapter 7: Detection of Events in Multiple Streams of Surveillance Data: Multivariate, Multi-stream and Multidimensional Approaches
  • Chapter 8: Algorithm Combination for Improved Performance in Biosurveillance: Algorithms Combination for Improved Surveillance
  • Chapter 9: Modeling in Space and Time: A Framework for Visualization and Collaboration
  • Chapter 10: Surveillance of Infectious Diseases Using Spatial and Temporal Clustering Methods: Spatial and Temporal Clustering Methods Used in Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
  • Chapter 11: Age-Adjustment in National Biosurveillance Systems: A Survey of Issues and Analytical Tools for Age-adjustment in Biosurveillance
  • Chapter 12: Modeling in Immunization and Biosurveillance
  • Chapter 13: Natural Language Processing for Biosurveillance: Detection and Characterization from Textual Clinical Reports
  • Chapter 14: Knowledge Mapping for Bioterrorism-related Literature
  • Chapter 15: Social Networking Analysis for Contract Tracing
  • Chapter 16: Multi-Agent Modeling of Biological and Chemical Threats
  • Chapter 17: Integrated Health Altering and Notification: A Case Study in New York State
  • Chapter 18: Design and Performance of a Public Health Preparedness Informatics Framework
  • Chapter 19: System Evaluation and User Technology Adoption: A Case Study of BioPortal
  • Chapter 20: Syndromic Surveillance for the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit Meeting.