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Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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146 Applied Session Theme Session Mon, 8/7/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-201
Disease Surveillance Methods - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Biometrics Section, ENAR
Chair(s): Lei Shen, The Ohio State University
     10:35 AM   Disease Outbreak Surveillance: Using Prescription Data as a Proxy Source for DetectionA. Elizabeth Allen, IMS Health; Kennon Copeland, IMS Health
     10:50 AM   A Comparison of Two Methods for Disease SurveillanceGerald Shoultz, Grand Valley State University; Paul Stephenson, Grand Valley State University; J. Wanzer Drane, University of South Carolina
     11:05 AM   Prospective Surveillance of Influenza Data Using Hidden Markov ModelsAl Ozonoff, Boston University; Paola Sebastiani, Boston University
     11:20 AM   Modeling and Prediction of Influenza Outbreaks Using Chest Radiograph DataPeter F. Craigmile, The Ohio State University; Namhee Kim, The Ohio State University; Soledad Fernandez, The Ohio State University; Bema Bonsu, Columbus Children's Hospital
     11:35 AM   Detection of Outbreaks in Syndromic Surveillance Data Using Monotonic RegressionJared Burdin, The MITRE Corporation; James Dunyak, The MITRE Corporation; Mojdeh Mohtashemi, The MITRE Corporation/MIT/AI Lab; Martin Kulldorff, Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
     11:50 AM   Surveillance of Occupational Drivers Using k Nearest Neighbor Methods on the LineSvetla Slavova, University of Kentucky; Terry Bunn, University of Kentucky; Dmitri Pavlov, Pfizer Inc.; Richard J. Kryscio, University of Kentucky
     12:05 PM   A Mathematical Model for the Influence of the Pneumococcal Vaccine on S. pneumoniae Vaccine and Nonvaccine SerotypesRobertino Mera, GlaxoSmithKline
 

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