Syndromic Surveillance 2.0: Emerging Global Surveillance Strategies for Infectious Disease Epidemics
Abstract
The U.S. Army has a long history of preventing, detecting, and treating infectious diseases. Like other organizations and agencies involved in public health, the Army is increasingly interested in syndromic surveillance strategies those designed to identify outbreaks before clinical data are available. Researchers use various methods to identify surveillance strategies across the globe, investigate these strategies' benefits and limitations, and recommend actions to aid the Army in their efforts to detect emerging epidemics and pandemics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 02, 2023
- Accession Number
- AD1211978
Entities
People
- Christy Foran
- Daniel Hicks
- Gary Cecchine
- Mary Avriette
- Monika Cooper
- Natasha Lander
- Rajeev Ramchand
- Sangeeta C. Ahluwalia
- Sarita D. Lee
Organizations
- RAND Corporation