@article{Rubino_Atrubin_Hamilton_2015, title={Monitoring Respiratory Syncytial Virus Regionally In Children Aged < 5 Years Old Using Emergency Department and Urgent Care Center Chief Complaint Data in Florida’s Syndromic Surveillance System, Week 1, 2010 - Week 32, 2014}, volume={7}, url={https://ojphi.org/ojs/index.php/ojphi/article/view/5715}, DOI={10.5210/ojphi.v7i1.5715}, abstractNote={&lt;p class=&quot;p1&quot;&gt;ED chief complaint and discharge diagnosis data accessed through a syndromic surveillance system can be used for effective, timely monitoring of RSV hospitalizations in children &amp;lt; 5 years old and may be a more efficient and complete means of monitoring seasonality of RSV activity by region and statewide compared to hospital-based laboratory data reporting. Additionally, this surveillance technique can efficiently monitor RSV activity as well as estimate hospital admissions due to RSV and may be a useful approach for other states with syndromic surveillance systems.&lt;/p&gt;}, number={1}, journal={Online Journal of Public Health Informatics}, author={Rubino, Heather and Atrubin, David and Hamilton, Janet J.}, year={2015}, month={Feb.} }