Introduction to statistical methods for biosurveillance: with an emphasis on syndromic surveillance
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adam_text | INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL METHODS FOR BIOSURVEILLANCE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO BIOSURVEILLANCE: 1. OVERVIEW; 2. BIOSURVEILLANCE
DATA; PART II. SITUATIONAL AWARENESS: 3. SITUATIONAL AWARENESS FOR
BIOSURVEILLANCE; 4. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS FOR DISPLAYING THE SITUATION;
5. STATISTICAL MODELS FOR EVALUATING THE SITUATION; PART III. EARLY
EVENT DETECTION: 6. DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION; 7. UNIVARIATE
TEMPORAL METHODS; 8. MULTIVARIATE TEMPORAL METHODS; 9. SPATIO-TEMPORAL
METHODS; PART IV. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: 10. SIMULATING
BIOSURVEILLANCE DATA; 11. APPLYING THE TEMPORAL METHODS TO REAL DATA;
12. COMPARING METHODS TO BETTER UNDERSTAND AND IMPROVE; 13. FRONTIERS,
OPEN QUESTIONS, AND FUTURE RESEARCH.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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title_fullStr | Introduction to statistical methods for biosurveillance with an emphasis on syndromic surveillance Ronald D. Fricker, Jr |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to statistical methods for biosurveillance with an emphasis on syndromic surveillance Ronald D. Fricker, Jr |
title_short | Introduction to statistical methods for biosurveillance |
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