Utility of Syndromic Surveillance in Detecting Potential Human Exposures to Rabies

Authors

  • Kelley Bemis
  • Megan T. Patel
  • Mabel Frias
  • Demian Christiansen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v8i1.6410

Abstract

Potential human exposure to rabies is reportable in Illinois. A syndromic surveillance system containing emergency department (ED) records from 45 hospitals in Cook County was queried for visits pertaining to bat contact or rabies post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) from 1/1/2013 to 6/30/2015. The extracted records were matched on demographics to cases reported to the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH). Of 241 individuals under CCDPH jurisdiction visiting local EDs for bat contact or rabies PEP, 63 (26%) were reported. Differential reporting completeness among institutions was observed. New procedures for active surveillance of potential rabies exposures were instituted at CCDPH.

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Published

2016-03-24

How to Cite

Bemis, K., Patel, M. T., Frias, M., & Christiansen, D. (2016). Utility of Syndromic Surveillance in Detecting Potential Human Exposures to Rabies. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v8i1.6410

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Oral Presentations