The bioterrorism preparedness and response Early Aberration Reporting System (EARS)

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Lori Hutwagner
William Thompson
G. Matthew Seeman
Tracee Treadwell
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[1] National Centers for Infections Diseases,Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response
[2] National Immunization Program,Immunization Safety Branch
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Aberration detection; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CUSUM;
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10.1007/PL00022319
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Data from public health surveillance systems can provide meaningful measures of population risks for disease, disability, and death. Analysis and evaluation of these surveillance data help public health practitioners react to important health events in a timely manner both locally and nationally. Aberration detection methods allow the rapid assessment of changes in frequencies and rates of different health outcomes and the characterization of unusual trends or clusters.
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