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The following pages link to Emergency department visit data for rapid detection and monitoring of norovirus activity, United States (Q30656684):
Displayed 15 items.
- Norovirus (Q26864280) (← links)
- Evaluation of outbreak detection performance using multi-stream syndromic surveillance for influenza-like illness in rural Hubei Province, China: a temporal simulation model based on healthcare-seeking behaviors (Q28545042) (← links)
- Demonstrating the use of high-volume electronic medical claims data to monitor local and regional influenza activity in the US. (Q30365239) (← links)
- Infection of Murine Macrophages by Salmonella enterica Serovar Heidelberg Blocks Murine Norovirus Infectivity and Virus-induced Apoptosis (Q35867080) (← links)
- Intelligent use and clinical benefits of electronic health records in rheumatoid arthritis (Q35897677) (← links)
- Clinical and cost burden of rotavirus infection before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines among commercially and Medicaid insured children in the United States (Q36978372) (← links)
- Ripped, shucked, and scattered (Q37085143) (← links)
- Characteristics of patients infected with norovirus GII.4 Sydney 2012, Hong Kong, China. (Q37664548) (← links)
- Exploration of the metal coordination region of concanavalin A for its interaction with human norovirus. (Q40294801) (← links)
- Temporal Relationship Between Healthcare-Associated and Nonhealthcare-Associated Norovirus Outbreaks and Google Trends Data in the United States (Q47547824) (← links)
- Active Surveillance for Norovirus in a US Veterans Affairs Patient Population, Houston, Texas, 2015-2016 (Q63880549) (← links)
- Application of a salivary immunoassay in a prospective community study of waterborne infections (Q89065119) (← links)
- Heavy precipitation, drinking water source, and acute gastrointestinal illness in Philadelphia, 2015-2017 (Q89857488) (← links)
- Emerging Novel GII.P16 Noroviruses Associated with Multiple Capsid Genotypes (Q92636473) (← links)
- Consensus Development of a Modern Ontology of Emergency Department Presenting Problems-The Hierarchical Presenting Problem Ontology (HaPPy) (Q92686584) (← links)