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Spatial and Syndromic Surveillance for Public Health
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Spatial and Syndromic Surveillance for Public Health

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Following the events of 9/11 and in the current world climate, there is increasing concern of the impact of potential bioterrorism attacks. Spatial surveillance systems are used to detect changes in public health data, and alert us to possible outbreaks of disease, either from natural resources or from bioterrorism attacks. Statistical methods play a key role in spatial surveillance, as they are used to identify changes in data, and build models of that data in order to make predictions about future activity. This book is the first to provide an overview of all the current key methods in spatial surveillance, and present them in an accessible form, suitable for the public health professional. It features an abundance of examples using real data, highlighting the practical application of the methodology. It is edited and authored by leading researchers and practitioners in spatial surveillance methods. *Provides an overview of the current key methods in spatial surveillance of public health data. *Includes coverage of both single and multiple disease surveillance. *Covers all of the key topics, including syndromic surveillance, spatial cluster detection, and Bayesian data mining.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
18 March 2005
Pages
284
ISBN
9780470092484

Following the events of 9/11 and in the current world climate, there is increasing concern of the impact of potential bioterrorism attacks. Spatial surveillance systems are used to detect changes in public health data, and alert us to possible outbreaks of disease, either from natural resources or from bioterrorism attacks. Statistical methods play a key role in spatial surveillance, as they are used to identify changes in data, and build models of that data in order to make predictions about future activity. This book is the first to provide an overview of all the current key methods in spatial surveillance, and present them in an accessible form, suitable for the public health professional. It features an abundance of examples using real data, highlighting the practical application of the methodology. It is edited and authored by leading researchers and practitioners in spatial surveillance methods. *Provides an overview of the current key methods in spatial surveillance of public health data. *Includes coverage of both single and multiple disease surveillance. *Covers all of the key topics, including syndromic surveillance, spatial cluster detection, and Bayesian data mining.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
18 March 2005
Pages
284
ISBN
9780470092484