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2016 International Society for Disease Surveillance Conference New Frontiers in Surveillance: Data Science and Health Security

机译:2016国际疾病监测学会会议监测的新领域:数据科学与健康安全

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The International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS) held its fifteenth annual conference in Atlanta, GA, from December 6-8, 2016. Since 2001, individuals interested in sharing and learning emerging trends in surveillance research and practice have found the ISDS Annual Conference a unique forum to advance their knowledge in the discipline of disease surveillance. The 15th ISDS conference received a total of 233 abstracts from 23 countries. From the submissions, 189 (81%) were accepted for presentation at the conference as an oral presentation (N=96) or poster (N=93). The theme for the 15th annual conference was New Frontiers in Surveillance: Data Science and Health Security. The theme united two dominant trends in public health surveillance: 1) a growing desire to extract knowledge from increasing volumes of structured and unstructured data available from health information systems; and 2) increased pressure on nations to strengthen their capacity for disease surveillance and response to outbreaks when and where they occur across the globe. In addition to the major themes of the conference, abstracts were accepted in additional tracks that remain important to the practice of public health around the world: One Health uniting animal and human health; Methodological advances in applied epidemiology; Public health informatics; Public health policy; and Biosurveillance practice. As usual, accepted abstracts for the 2016 ISDS Conference span the breadth of surveillance practice around the globe. There are timely abstracts on the detection and response to vector-borne diseases such as Zika virus and chikungunya across the Americas, as well as abstracts on the surveillance of opioid abuse observed in many parts of the U.S. Other abstracts cover the surveillance of non-communicable diseases that are now the leading causes of death globally. Additionally, some abstracts focus on capacity building within low resource settings on multiple continents to enhance global health security. While other abstracts describe the impact of health information technology (or eHealth) policies on surveillance practice at local, national, or regional levels. And still other abstracts contain emerging, novel methods that advance our understanding of how to analyze a??Biga?? data or reduce the messiness associated with realworld surveillance data. Together these abstracts represent the broad, diverse and interesting nature of surveillance practice. Furthermore, the abstracts represent important work being done in high income countries like the U.S., Canada and the U.K. as well as critical work being done in low-and-middle income nations such as Nigeria, Pakistan, and Sierra Leone. I wish to thank the dedicated members of the Scientific Programming Committee (SPC) and ISDS staff who helped to manage the process of selecting this yeara??s abstracts for presentation. These individuals are domain experts across the spectrum of tracks and themes represented in the program, and their service is much appreciated. The SPC helped to recruit dozens of public health researchers and practitioners who also spent time reviewing abstracts. I also thank these volunteers for contributing to the richness and diversity of this yeara??s program. Finally, I wish to thank the Track Chairs who reviewed abstracts and recruited peers to perform reviews, and whom helped me organize presentations into meaningful sessions for the final conference program. Their names are listed in the proceedings to recognize their selfless service to ISDS and the field of public health surveillance. I hope that these proceedings help to advance scientific understanding and the practice of surveillance in public health. Please use the knowledge herein to improve how you practice or evaluate surveillance in your jurisdiction. Or you may find ways to apply the knowledge elsewhere in population health. However you use it, I ask that you document your lessons or findings and submit to ISDS in the
机译:国际疾病监测协会(ISDS)于2016年12月6日至8日在佐治亚州亚特兰大举行了第十五届年会。自2001年以来,有兴趣分享和学习监测研究和实践中新兴趋势的个人发现ISDS年会一个独特的论坛,以提高他们在疾病监测领域的知识。第15届ISDS会议共收到来自23个国家的233个摘要。在提交的材料中,有189个(81%)被接受为会议的口头报告(N = 96)或海报(N = 93)。第十五届年会的主题是监视的新领域:数据科学与健康安全。该主题结合了公共卫生监测中的两个主要趋势:1)越来越多的希望从健康信息系统中可用的结构化和非结构化数据量中提取知识; 2)对各国施加更大的压力,以增强其在全球范围内随时随地进行疾病监测和应对疾病爆发的能力。除会议的主要主题外,摘要还被接受了对世界范围内公共卫生实践仍然重要的其他曲目。应用流行病学的方法学进展;公共卫生信息学;公共卫生政策;和生物监视实践。与往常一样,2016年ISDS会议公认的摘要涵盖了全球监视实践的广度。在美国各地有及时的关于媒介传播疾病(如寨卡病毒和基孔肯雅热)的检测和响应的摘要,以及在美国许多地方观察到的对阿片类药物滥用监测的摘要。目前已成为全球主要死亡原因的疾病。此外,一些摘要着重于在多大洲的低资源环境下进行能力建设,以增强全球卫生安全。其他摘要则描述了健康信息技术(或eHealth)政策对地方,国家或地区级监视实践的影响。还有其他摘要包含新兴的新颖方法,这些方法使我们对如何分析“ Biga”更加了解。数据或减少与现实监控数据相关的混乱情况。这些摘要一起代表了监视实践的广泛,多样和有趣的性质。此外,摘要代表在美国,加拿大和英国等高收入国家/地区进行的重要工作,以及在尼日利亚,巴基斯坦和塞拉利昂等中低收入国家/地区进行的重要工作。我要感谢科学规划委员会(SPC)和ISDS职员的奉献精神,他们帮助管理了今年摘要摘要的展示过程。这些人是该计划中代表的各个领域和主题的领域专家,他们的服务倍受赞赏。 SPC帮助招募了数十名公共卫生研究人员和从业人员,他们也花了很多时间来审查摘要。我也感谢这些志愿者为这一年度计划的丰富性和多样性做出了贡献。最后,我要感谢主持人回顾了摘要并招募了同行进行评论,并帮助我将演示文稿组织成有意义的会议,以期实现最终会议计划。他们的名字被列在诉讼程序中,以表彰他们对ISDS和公共卫生监督领域的无私服务。我希望这些程序有助于增进对公共卫生监督的科学理解和实践。请使用此处的知识来改进您在辖区内实践或评估监视的方式。或者,您可能会找到将知识应用于人群健康的其他方法。无论您使用它是什么,我都请您记录一下您的课程或调查结果,并通过

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