• To detect and monitor any multi-state outbreaks of viral hepatitis with respect to source, time, person, population and place in order to provide a rationale for public health action. (europa.eu)
  • To determine this potential, we applied big data (air passenger volume from international areas with active chikungunya transmission, Twitter data, and vectorial capacity estimates of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes) to the 2017 chikungunya outbreaks in Europe to assess the risks for virus transmission, virus importation, and short-range dispersion from the outbreak foci. (cdc.gov)
  • We found that indicators based on voluminous and velocious data can help identify virus dispersion from outbreak foci and that vector abundance and vectorial capacity estimates can provide information on local climate suitability for mosquitoborne outbreaks. (cdc.gov)
  • With the COVID-19 pandemic, rigorous, timely and reliable contact tracing will inform governments when it's safe to begin reopening society and drive economic recovery, while monitoring and alerting authorities to the potential reemergence of outbreaks. (sas.com)
  • During recent outbreaks, including the 2015 Ebola epidemic and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, sharing genomic sequencing data in public databases and data repositories such as GenBank and GISAID has proven extremely valuable-and is supported by international agreements such as the 1996 Bermuda Principles and 2010 Nagoya Protocol. (brookings.edu)
  • These include measurement of disease burden, detection of potential outbreaks, definition of high-risk groups and monitoring and evaluation of programme performance. (who.int)
  • 05. Interpret and apply coded and other administrative data in a clinical or observational epidemiological study. (edu.au)
  • This will be done using both epidemiological (observational and genetic) and experimental (in-vivo and ex-vivo biology) approaches. (findaphd.com)
  • Malaria epidemiology seems to be changing compared to earlier published data, and it is essential to have more data to understand how much of the changes are attributable to interventions and other factors. (malariaconsortium.org)
  • Wastewater based epidemiology is a rapidly developing scientific discipline with the potential for monitoring close to real-time, population-level trends in illicit drug use ( 2 ). (europa.eu)
  • EVALUATION FOR ACCEPTABLE DAILY INTAKE BIOLOGICAL DATA Observations in humans Results of a programme of monitoring the urine of more than 200 workers who had received training in the use of chlordimeform in cotton in California have been reported. (inchem.org)
  • 01. Identify and critically assess research designs, and techniques for the collection, analysis, reporting, applications and evaluation of health data and information beyond the patient/client treatment and disease and operation classification stages. (edu.au)
  • Data from these algorithms could help multiple aspects of cancer prevention and control from primary prevention such as improved evaluation of interventions to encourage physical activity, to enhanced epidemiological studies, to automation in monitoring of symptoms and response to treatment for disease affecting physical performance, to improved compliance with cancer treatments or physical rehabilitation regimens. (sbir.gov)
  • This is a great advantage for TB programmes, as the evaluation components of pilot or programmatic operational research can be assessed using routinely collected TB surveillance data. (who.int)
  • play a critical role in the planning of national cancer control and prevention strategies, monitoring and Important limitations to cancer registration in the evaluation of cancer care services, as well as cancer region remain political instability and insecurity. (who.int)
  • Foster collaboration among healthcare institutions, blood banks, and public health agencies to share information and best practices in preventing and monitoring TTDs. (researchgate.net)
  • NIOSH recently developed computer software for Spirometry Longitudinal Data Analysis (SPIROLA) to enhance healthcare providers' capacity in managing and interpreting periodic spirometry. (cdc.gov)
  • Students become competent in analysing, critiquing, applying, and advising upon health data in clinical, epidemiological, and healthcare management environments, and in the contexts of state and national population health monitoring. (edu.au)
  • Epidemiological monitoring is important to inform healthcare policy. (bvsalud.org)
  • This alteration includes the addition of data elements collecting more detailed information on pediatric hospitalizations, which will help to better understand pediatric hospital surge as well as inform epidemiologic surveillance to inform potential response actions. (aeaweb.org)
  • To investigate this, we used data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, a UK-based prospective epidemiological birth cohort. (fabresearch.org)
  • The strategy recommended a case-based registry and cohort monitoring of treatment outcomes using highly standardized, paper-based recording and reporting forms. (who.int)
  • Results: Most epidemiological studies use ecological design, the studies make use of entomological trapping, are common also series of studies of the disease and spatial analysis. (researchgate.net)
  • Needed are studies in which pregnant women are monitored to see if Zika virus infection leads to microcephaly. (virology.ws)
  • This course provides an introduction to the design and analysis of clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and methods for the analysis of biostatistical data. (edu.au)
  • Harmonization of carotid image acquisition and analysis is needed for the comparison of the IMT results obtained from epidemiological and interventional studies around the world. (karger.com)
  • The goal is the development of functional links among the different components of environmental, exposure, Human Biomonitoring (HBM), toxicological and epidemiological studies to understand the causal associations between exposure to organic compounds and metals to NDs. (europa.eu)
  • Recent laboratory and epidemiological studies have provided evidence that hormonally active substances can interfere with endocrine signalling pathways, thereby influencing growth and development. (samj.org.za)
  • Lab findings will be followed up in the human epidemiological studies and triangulated to better establish the interplay and mechanisms between sleep, circadian rhythms and physical activity. (findaphd.com)
  • Laboratory team performance is monitored using several techniques. (cdc.gov)
  • The analysis of NHANES 2003-2004 laboratory data must be conducted with the key survey design and basic demographic variables. (cdc.gov)
  • Laboratory based surveillance is efficient but incomplete because of the frequent lack of clinical and epidemiological data available in the laboratory and because specimens are not always collected from all cases of nosocomial infections. (isid.org)
  • An effective data collection method is crucial for high quality monitoring of health interventions. (jmir.org)
  • Four sites in Ethiopia and Uganda were set up to monitor epidemiological changes and effectiveness of interventions over time. (malariaconsortium.org)
  • 2 Further analysis of surveillance data can help identify programmatic gaps, prioritize interventions and research topics and allocate resources for subsequent action. (who.int)
  • The data presented can inform preventive interventions to improve care provision and transport policies. (bvsalud.org)
  • and highlights strategic interventions and indicators, It remains pivotal, therefore, to watch and monitor including surveillance and research interventions. (who.int)
  • IHD mortality data for men and women of any age were gathered from national vital registration, and age, sex, country, year-specific IHD mortality rates were estimated in an ensemble model. (bmj.com)
  • The Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Training and Technical Assistance Center (PDMP TTAC) reports 2020 data and 2021 features of the Tennessee state Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). (ojp.gov)
  • This study aimed to describe the disease spread in the wild boar population in Japan from September 2018, when the first case was reported, to March 2020, based on the surveillance data. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Unified Hospital Data Surveillance System (UHDSS) was created in 2020 to monitor COVID-19 health care system capacity and surge and inform epidemiological surveillance. (aeaweb.org)
  • 03. Examine the principles and processes of establishing, managing and analysing data in specialised clinical and epidemiological databases and registries, including the legislative, privacy and ethics-related requirements. (edu.au)
  • Population-based cancer registries the quality of data collected. (who.int)
  • In this paper, we present a distributed infrastructure based on wireless sensors network and Grid computing technology for air pollution monitoring and mining, which aims to develop low-cost and ubiquitous sensor networks to collect real-time, large scale and comprehensive environmental data from road traffic emissions for air pollution monitoring in urban environment. (mdpi.com)
  • We present a two-layer network framework, a P2P e-Science Grid architecture, and the distributed data mining algorithm as the solutions to address the challenges. (mdpi.com)
  • The TSS is designed to be a portal to the technical data and analytical results prepared by WRAP Forums and Workgroups in support of the air quality planning needs of western state and tribes. (esipfed.org)
  • No staff are reported for technical or analytical/epidemiological work. (ojp.gov)
  • Using chikungunya as a case study, we illustrate how big data can help tackle emerging infectious diseases through prevention, detection, and response. (cdc.gov)
  • Use of this unique aspect of publicly available social media data to study the human dimensions of the introduction and spread of emerging infectious diseases has not been explored to its fullest extent. (cdc.gov)
  • Black fly distribution, cytotaxonomic study, and intraborder cross transmission monitoring are recommended. (hindawi.com)
  • Although the ONCHOSIM prediction modeling showed that eastern Ethiopia is not suitable for onchocerciasis transmission [ 7 ] this study was conducted to confirm the transmission status with primary parasitological data collection. (hindawi.com)
  • The system was developed for an epidemiological study of workers exposed to acrylonitrile (107131) (AN). (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of this study was to explore the feasibility of using text messaging as a data collection tool to monitor an infant feeding intervention program. (jmir.org)
  • Using data from five of Drexel Medicine's primary care practices, this pilot study will identify risk factors for CKD at the neighborhood level. (drexel.edu)
  • For the epidemiological aspects of the study, data from two European biobanks (UK Biobank, n~500,000 and the HUNT study, n~125,000) will be used. (findaphd.com)
  • For the experimental study, Prof Piggins' lab within the School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience at the University of Bristol have existing data on scheduled exercise and feeding/drinking rhythms in normal and mutant mice which could be used to develop a model of interactions between these. (findaphd.com)
  • 6 In the same study, routinely reported data were used to formulate an outbreak prediction algorithm for the automatic generation of outbreak alerts, identification of high-risk clusters and potential candidates for intensified contact investigation. (who.int)
  • Specifically, vaccines should be captured in the Immunization data class and blood-derived products (e.g., immune globulins) should be captured in Medications data class. (healthit.gov)
  • The generated data and information supported timely, informed decision making in response to threats, expanded the data set used to select the components for seasonal influenza vaccines, and provided candidate seed viruses for possible use in influenza vaccines used worldwide. (infectioncontroltoday.com)
  • The effectiveness of containment measures has been shown to depend on both epidemiological and sociological mechanisms, most notably compliance with national lockdown rules. (nature.com)
  • Further research is needed to evaluate effectiveness of measures that can increase the response rate, especially in collecting longitudinal data by text messaging. (jmir.org)
  • Recently, social media has emerged as an alternative source of real-time, high-resolution geospatial data on a large scale ( 1 , 15 ). (cdc.gov)
  • 5 TB surveillance data can also be combined with other data sources, such as genotyping and geospatial data, to determine possible transmission chains of TB cases and to identify clusters. (who.int)
  • From a policy perspective, the current lack of interoperability has impacted high priority policy areas including COVID-19 response (i.e., convalescent plasma) and social determinants of health (e.g., addressing disparities in patient outcomes that necessitate transfusions), as well as public health (e.g. emerging infectious disease monitoring such as for Zika Virus) and research (e.g., novel therapies for hemoglobinopathies, such as sickle cell therapies). (healthit.gov)
  • the analysis of binary outcomes for retrospective and prospective data. (edu.au)
  • and evaluating the quality, integrity, and comparability of coded data and their statistical outcomes. (edu.au)
  • In addition to monitoring individual patient outcomes, there are several other uses of surveillance data for informed programmatic decision-making ( Box 1 ). (who.int)
  • The NHANES 2003-2004 Demographic Data File contains demographic and sample design variables. (cdc.gov)
  • Selected demographic and clinical data are abstracted from medical records. (cdc.gov)
  • The extensive register infrastructure available for coronavirus disease 2019 surveillance in Scania county, Sweden, makes it possible to classify individual cases with respect to hospitalisation and disease severity, stratify on time since last dose and demographic factors, account for prior infection and extract data for population controls automatically. (lu.se)
  • Demographic data and causes of TBI were available for 6248 subjects and detailed data on clinical characteristics on 2178 subjects. (bvsalud.org)
  • Uganda cholera hotspot map using the Global Task Force for Cholera Control method and using data from the years 2015-2021. (ajtmh.org)
  • COMMENTS Although the results of a urinary monitoring programme have been published, the 1985 Joint Meeting's requirement for epidemiological data on workers occupationally exposed to chlordimeform has not been met. (inchem.org)
  • The results of the California monitoring programme indicate that occupational exposure to chlordimeform can be significantly reduced, but not eliminated, during its use in cotton growing. (inchem.org)
  • With regard to fully harvesting the potential of big data, public health lags behind other fields. (cdc.gov)
  • Many sectors of society have taken full advantage of new opportunities provided by big data, but public health has not ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The impediments to using big data in public health are not only the size of the databases but also the complexity of their processing. (cdc.gov)
  • This is the first report to present comprehensive surveillance data from GISP and summarize gonococcal susceptibility over time, as well as underscore the history and public health implications of emerging cephalosporin resistance. (cdc.gov)
  • Meanwhile, academic interest in public health data sharing has led to innovative platforms to map disease occurrence , leverage open source and social media intelligence about public health, and even crowdsource data collection . (brookings.edu)
  • To improve data sharing during global public health crises, it is time to explore the establishment of a common data space for highly infectious diseases. (brookings.edu)
  • The goal of this topic is to stimulate development of software for automated analysis of physical activity, performance, and behavior in still and video images for clinical, home monitoring, and public health applications. (sbir.gov)
  • Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes are widely known as successful public health programmes that effectively collect and use surveillance data in a standardized manner at both the global and national levels. (who.int)
  • Map of Uganda showing cholera hotspots identified using data from 2011 to 2016. (ajtmh.org)
  • In cities with wastewater data for 2016 and 2017, the latest figures reveal increases in traces of cocaine, confirming the upward trend reported in 2016. (europa.eu)
  • We will also discuss the potential and limitations for personal exposure monitoring using wearable devices to achieve direct information on exposures in different indoor and outdoor environments. (conftool.com)
  • I. Job exposure profiles: a computerized data management system. (cdc.gov)
  • A computerized data management system was described which provided systemic organization of occupational exposure information. (cdc.gov)
  • In view of the human data indicating increased incidence of bladder cancer following exposure to 4-chloro-2-toluidine, a metabolite of chlordimeform, and the occurrence of this compound as a residue in treated crops, the meeting recommends that chlordimeform should not be used where its residues, or those of its metabolite 4-chloro-2-toluidine, can arise in food. (inchem.org)
  • This will be done by developing a functional link between human biological monitoring and data on exposure to specific environmental compounds and NDs using the latest advances in environmental health science, namely the exposome paradigm. (europa.eu)
  • Information from environmental exposure and personal sensors, as well as from Agent Based models data has been used to estimate personal exposure and validate it against HBM data. (europa.eu)
  • Epidemiological evidence on the effect of pesticides on pubertal growth is contradictory and has exclusively focused on environmental exposure of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). (samj.org.za)
  • We compared the response rate, data agreement, costs, and participants' acceptability of the two methods. (jmir.org)
  • NHANES uses several methods to monitor the quality of the analyses performed by the contract laboratories. (cdc.gov)
  • Standardized methods recommended in this consensus statement will foster homogenous data collection and analysis. (karger.com)
  • Materials and Methods: Data on demographics, causes, clinical aspects, and discharge status were collected over a period of 12 months. (bvsalud.org)
  • Public reporting burden of this collection of in formation is estimated to average 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. (cdc.gov)
  • The traditional face-to-face data collection method is labor intensive, expensive, and time consuming. (jmir.org)
  • The data elements within the collection are being altered to best meet the needs of the current response to COVID-19. (aeaweb.org)
  • The alteration also includes making various data elements inactive for federal data collection based on current and anticipated future federal response needs, as well as reduce burden where possible. (aeaweb.org)
  • While inactive, these data elements will still be considered as remaining part of the data collection to allow jurisdictions to continue collecting the information if it is needed for their unique response needs. (aeaweb.org)
  • https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAViewICR?ref_nbr=202201-0990-001 Click IC List for data collection instruments, View Supporting Statement for technical documentation. (aeaweb.org)
  • Reliable systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of population-based data are now the gold standard cancer-related data are essential to effectively plan, to monitor cancer incidence, trends, patterns of implement and evaluate cancer control activities and geographical distribution, and survival at population policies. (who.int)
  • In this week, 72 districts and 2,049 health facili ties have reported to Disease Early Warning sys tem (DEWS), compared to 71 districts with 1,895 health facilities shared weekly data in week 42, 2013 to the DEWS. (who.int)
  • This weekly Epidemiological Bulletin is published jointly by the National Institute of Health, Islamabad and World Health Organization (WHO), Pakistan. (who.int)
  • Although electronic health records have long been used in surveillance, novel applications of big data are rare. (cdc.gov)
  • The workshop will outline the demand for more comprehensive monitoring technologies allowing a better insight into the interplay between indoor air quality and health before demonstrating the performance and limitations of advanced low-cost gas sensor systems. (conftool.com)
  • The workshop addresses a wide range of participants from academia and industry, especially people interested in extending IAQ monitoring with low-cost sensors to gain better insight into the causes and health effects of VOCs in indoor environments. (conftool.com)
  • You will learn that expert advice from biostatisticians is crucial for pharmaceutical drug development, health-data surveillance and analysis, and for informing government debate and health policy. (edu.au)
  • Specifically, researchers will assess associations between policymaker opinions on health disparities in their cities and data about the scale of health disparities in the same locale. (drexel.edu)
  • Jan 11 -- The Office of the Secretary (OS), Department of Health and Human Services, invites comments to OMB by February 10, 2022 regarding the request for changes in data collected from hospitals and states to understand health care system stress, capacity, capabilities, and the number of patients hospitalized due to COVID-19. (aeaweb.org)
  • In this subject, students analyse, interpret and use coded and non-coded health data beyond the treatment and disease/operation classification stages. (edu.au)
  • 02. Evaluate and report on health data for clinical and related decision-making. (edu.au)
  • Each of these interrelated elements of human action have distinct associations with health and health monitoring needs. (sbir.gov)
  • Data monitored or accessible pertain to drugs listed in Schedules II-V. Fatal and non-fatal drug overdoses are monitored, along with pharmaceutical manufacturers/distributors sales. (ojp.gov)
  • Air monitoring data and information on exposures were obtained during walk through surveys of operations involving AN handling, interviews with workers and supervisors, and company records. (cdc.gov)
  • Use Case #1 - Providers and Patients: It is critical that patients with biologic product exposures are able to access data from their medical records, given that each product has a unique set of properties and risk profiles. (healthit.gov)
  • Dan Lewer] So we used routine data that's collected by hospitals. (cdc.gov)
  • All of the hospitals in England submit data to a national database, and that includes information like the patient's age and their sex, their diagnosis, which is the reason why they were admitted to hospital, and how long they were in hospital. (cdc.gov)
  • The project parties have been able to share epidemiological data and draw conclusions about if they have patients with infectious bacteria that are very similar at the different hospitals. (vinnova.se)
  • The data sharing service enables efficient outbreak monitoring and detection at the hospitals. (vinnova.se)
  • 8 By comparing TB surveillance data in project and non-project districts, Lu et al. (who.int)
  • TB surveillance data have been the globally recognized, fundamental data source for assessing the disease burden and epidemiological trends of TB. (who.int)
  • For example, it projected to double by 2040, making EMR the region has been difficult to update vital status data on cancer with the highest estimated cancer burden globally ( 3 ). (who.int)
  • WS1: Low-cost sensors for VOC monitoring in indoor environments: why, how and what? (conftool.com)
  • Low-cost sensors for VOC monitoring in indoor environments: why, how and what? (conftool.com)
  • We illustrate how big data can be used to monitor the introduction and spread of the 2017 chikungunya outbreak in Europe by tackling these challenges ( 18 - 20 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The recent global swine flu outbreak has underscored the critical need for good surveillance and rapid access to epidemiological data. (infectioncontroltoday.com)
  • Establish a robust system for monitoring and surveillance of TTDs. (researchgate.net)
  • Current epidemiological data are insufficient to prove a link of microcephaly with Zika virus infection. (virology.ws)
  • Both Cleveland Clinic and Region Stockholm shared how they utilized a variety of data inputs to project the spread of infection, then modeled the operational response required for each scenario. (sas.com)
  • The Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) was established in 1986 as a sentinel surveillance system to monitor trends in antimicrobial susceptibilities of N. gonorrhoeae strains in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic calls attention to the fact that-despite best intentions and efforts-real-time data emerging from global crises may be uncertain, rapidly evolving, incomplete, or even misleading. (brookings.edu)
  • The reports are reviewed for trends or shifts in the data. (cdc.gov)
  • The VIEWS website offers many tools and resources, including the Database Query Wizard, an air quality trends tool, an aerosol species composition tool, a monitoring site metadata browser, a dynamic contour-mapping tool, general-purpose charting and graphing tools, visibility photographs, Class I Area webcams, and more. (esipfed.org)
  • is an inter-governmental data overdose deaths in five PBSS states to trends in law enforcement sharing system that utilizes various forms of vital statistics for the entire drug reports for fentanyl in those states, as well to trends in the population of the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Common data spaces integrate multiple data sources, enabling a more comprehensive analysis of data based on greater volume, range, and access. (brookings.edu)
  • From 2011 onwards the enhanced surveillance data on hepatitis B and C has been collected annually and is submitted to the European Surveillance System (TESSy) by the national surveillance contact points in the Member States. (europa.eu)
  • Blood and blood components, mainly represented by the ISBT-128 code system, are extensively collected and exchanged today via various data paradigms including HL7 V2, CDA, FHIR, and OHDSI OMOP. (healthit.gov)
  • The U.S. military, starting with early monitoring efforts in the 1970s, has developed a broad-based influenza monitoring system. (infectioncontroltoday.com)
  • About=The Visibility Information Exchange Web System (VIEWS) is an online system of data and tools designed to support the EPA's Regional Haze Rule by providing states, tribes, scientists, researchers, planners, students, and others with easy online access to a wide variety of air quality datasets. (esipfed.org)
  • The VIEWS team also develops and maintains the IMPROVE website, the WRAP Technical Support System (TSS), and the Air Toxics Data Archive (ATDA), all of which utilize the foundational database and software architecture developed for VIEWS. (esipfed.org)
  • Data from a reliable TB surveillance system with reasonable coverage can be used to evaluate TB programmes. (who.int)
  • Furthermore, use of mobile phone data for tracking human mobility is likely to be fraught with privacy concerns and data access restrictions ( 15 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Specifically, researchers will collect and examine data on economic resources, nutritional and public transportation access, as well as race/ethnicity with CKD prevalence in Philadelphia. (drexel.edu)
  • [email protected] requesting access to the Data and Analytics Support for Covid-19 workspace to view materials from the May 28 huddle with Cleveland Clinic and Region Stockholm. (sas.com)
  • This section gives access to data and documents concerning the MAECI. (esteri.it)
  • The long-term goal of the project is to develop software that can automatically extract data from images concerning people and their activities. (sbir.gov)
  • it became imperative to empower the response team members with technologies and solutions which would enable smooth and rapid data flow. (nih.gov)
  • The Open Data Kit and Form Hub technology were used in combination with the Dashboard technology and ArcGIS mapping for follow up of contacts, identification of cases, case investigation and management and also for strategic planning during the response. (nih.gov)
  • Compared with the face-to-face survey, the text messaging survey had much lower response rates to at least one question (38.4% vs 68.6%) and to all 7 questions (27.9% vs 67.4%) with moderate data agreement (most kappa values between .5 and .75, the intraclass correlation coefficients between .53 to .72). (jmir.org)
  • The text messaging method had reasonable data agreement and low cost, but a low response rate. (jmir.org)
  • As the COVID-19 response continues to evolve, Federal needs for data are also evolving. (aeaweb.org)
  • and tools that support epidemiological research. (w3.org)
  • The student will develop ownership of the project by deciding on the optimal split between wet and dry lab research approaches as well as the specific data sets and research questions. (findaphd.com)
  • For epidemiological and clinical research ( 1 ). (who.int)
  • Zika virus was first identified in 1947 in a sentinel monkey that was being used to monitor for the presence of yellow fever virus in the Zika Forest of Uganda. (virology.ws)
  • Monitoring the Urine of Applicators in California for Residues of Chlordimeform and its Metabolites 1982-1985, Toxicology Letters, 33, 37-44. (inchem.org)
  • The 1985 Joint Meeting established a temporary acceptable daily intake and required interpretable epidemiological and urinary monitoring data on occupationally exposed workers by 1987. (inchem.org)
  • Once an individual was recorded on the TB register, heath workers monitored and recorded the person's treatment until completion. (who.int)
  • Thus, even if good weather may limit the virus spread in epidemiological terms and it does not significantly change the rate of social encounters as Wu et al. (nature.com)
  • It plays a central role in evaluating new treatments for cancer and heart disease, in measuring survival following lung and liver transplants, in monitoring and predicting the spread of epidemics including HIV/AIDS and swine `flu, and much more. (edu.au)
  • WHO also promotes in-depth analysis of national surveillance data through various workshops and trainings. (who.int)
  • However, epidemiological evidence of the effect of pesticides on pubertal growth is contradictory. (samj.org.za)
  • The VIEWS team maintains a comprehensive database of air quality data from over two dozen monitoring networks and is constantly acquiring new data sets and adding new networks. (esipfed.org)
  • 04. Identify and solve key data quality issues, and management protocols and functions, in clinical trials. (edu.au)