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The statistical methods for surveillance developed and performed within this Project and descriptions
of the Project are described in the following manuscripts
- Kulldorff M, Heffernan R, Hartman J, Assunção R, Mostashari F.
A space-time permutation scan
statistic for disease outbreak detection. To appear in
Public Library of Science, Medicine 2005.
- Kleinman K, Abrams A, Kulldorff M, Platt R.
A model-adjusted space-time scan statistic with an application to syndromic surveillance.
To appear in
Epidemiol Infect 2005.
- Kleinman K, Lazarus R, Platt R.
A generalized linear mixed
models approach for detecting incident clusters of disease in small areas, with an
application to biological terrorism (with invited commentary).
Am J Epidemiol 2004;159:217-224.
- Lance A. Waller
Invited Commentary: Surveilling Surveillance--Some Statistical Comments
Am J Epidemiol2004;159:225-227
- Ken Kleinman, Ross Lazarus, and Richard Platt
Kleinman et al. Respond to "Surveilling Surveillance"
Am J Epidemiol2004;159:228
- Kulldorff M, Zhang Z, Hartman J, Heffernan R, Huang L, Mostashari F.
Benchmark data and power
calculations for evaluating disease outbreak detection methods In: Syndromic Surveillance: Reports
from a National Conference, 2003.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2004;53 (suppl):144-151.
- Yih WK, Caldwell B, Harmon R, Kleinman K, Lazarus R, Nelson A, Nordin J, Rehm B, Richter B,
Ritzwoller D, Sherwood E, Platt R.
The National Bioterrorism Syndromic Surveillance Demonstration Program. In: Syndromic
Surveillance: Reports from a National Conference, 2003.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2004;53 (suppl):43-49.
- Richard Platt
Testimony before the US House of Representatives
Select Committee on Homeland Security.
Submitted and Presented September 24, 2003.
- Richard Platt, Carmella Bocchino, Blake Caldwell, Robert Harmon, Ken Kleinman, Ross Lazarus,
Andrew F. Nelson, James D. Nordin, and Debra P. Ritzwoller
Using minimally identifiable data for syndromic bioterrorism surveillance.
Journal of Urban Health, 2003;80(Suppl. 1):i25-i30.
- Ross Lazarus, Ken Kleinman, Inna Dashevsky, Courtney Adams, Patricia Kludt, Alfred DeMaria, Jr.,
and Richard Platt
Use of
automated ambulatory-care encounter records for detection of acute illness clusters, including potential
bioterrorism events. Emerg Infect Dis [serial online]
2002 August;8:753-760.
- Kulldorff M.
Prospective time periodic geographic disease
surveillance using a scan statistic.
J Royal Stat Soc Series A
2001;164:61-72.
- Ross Lazarus, Ken P Kleinman, Inna Dashevsky, Alfred DeMaria, and Richard Platt
Using automated medical records for rapid identification of illness syndromes: the
example of lower respiratory infection BMC Public Health
2001, 1:1-9
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