Utilization of Various Data Sources to Locate West Nile Clusters in Tulsa County

Authors

  • Nicole Schlaefli Tulsa City-County Health Department, Health, Data, and Evaluation Divison
  • Kiran Duggirala Tulsa City-County Health Department, Health, Data, and Evaluation Divison
  • Scott Meador Tulsa City-County Health Department, Enviromental Health Program

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v5i1.4487

Abstract

By combining information gathered from several agencies concerned with maintaining the health of Tulsa County residents. West Nile clusters were able to be located. Once the areas were located, key player agencies were identified to aid in the response, recommendations and evaluations for future action.

Author Biography

Nicole Schlaefli, Tulsa City-County Health Department, Health, Data, and Evaluation Divison

Nicole Schlaefli is epidemiologist who has been with the Tulsa City County Health Department since 2007. She currently serves as the Oklahoma Public Health Board-Epidemiology Section President, Tulsa City County Health Department Foodborne Investigation Committee, and the Epidemiological Response Team. Nicole is also a member of the International Medical Relief Missions Team.

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Published

2013-03-23

How to Cite

Schlaefli, N., Duggirala, K., & Meador, S. (2013). Utilization of Various Data Sources to Locate West Nile Clusters in Tulsa County. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v5i1.4487

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Poster Presentations