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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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113 Applied Session Mon, 7/30/07, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-355 A
Methods for and Analyses of Disease Surveillance Data - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Health Policy Statistics
Chair(s): Kiros Berhane, University of Southern California
     8:35 AM   Power Study of a Semiparametric Cluster Detection MethodShihua Wen, University of Maryland; Benjamin Kedem, University of Maryland
     8:50 AM   The Relationship Between the Recurrence Interval and Time-to-Signal Properties of Surveillance SchemesShannon Fraker, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; William H. Woodall, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Shabnam Mousavi, The Pennsylvania State University
     9:05 AM   Using Administrative Data To Improve Sample Design and Estimation: Assaults Requiring Emergency Department Visits in New York CityKevin Konty, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Catherine Stayton, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Jingsong Lu, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
     9:20 AM   Peak-Detection in Online Influenza MonitoringEva Andersson, Göteborg University; Marianne Frisén, Göteborg University; David Bock, Astra Zeneca
     9:35 AM   Variability of Serfling's Estimator for Excess MortalityAl Ozonoff, Boston University; Xiaopeng Miao, Boston College
     9:50 AM   A Robust Regression Model for Estimating Influenza-Associated Deaths in 122 Cities' Mortality DataPo-Yung Cheng, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; William W. Thompson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; David K. Shay, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     10:05 AM   Evaluation of Multiple Imputation in a Vaccine Immunogenicity TrialElizabeth Zell, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michela Baccini, University of Florence; Constantine E. Frangakis, Johns Hopkins University; Fan Li, Harvard Medical School; Fabrizia Mealli, University of Florence; Brian D. Plikaytis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Charles E. Rose, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Donald B. Rubin, Harvard University
 

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