A Conceptual Framework for Representing Events Under Public Health Surveillance
Anya Okhmatovskaia1, Yannan Shen1, Iris Ganser1,2
1School of Population and Global Health, McGill University, Canada.
Abstract:
Information integration across multiple event-based surveillance (EBS) systems has been shown to improve global disease surveillance in experimental settings. In practice, however, integration does not occur due to the lack of a common conceptual framework for encoding data within EBS systems. We aim to address this gap by proposing a candidate conceptual framework for representing events and related concepts in the domain of public health surveillance.
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