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    Scott McKeithen, Marleen Welsh and Charles Baschnagel of the Department of Defense Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office preview their HIMSS23 panel on supplying data to public health officials for biosurveillance.

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    This eBook, sponsored by MilliporeSigma, examines the suite of technologies leading the fight in the war on SARS-CoV-2, highlighting the importance of initial viral detection and ongoing biosurveillance to limit its spread and damage – to both human life and our way of life. The six articles – written by leaders in their fields and researchers on the front line – examine these ground-breaking…

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    This eBook, sponsored by MilliporeSigma, examines the suite of technologies leading the fight in the war on SARS-CoV-2, highlighting the importance of initial viral detection and ongoing biosurveillance to limit its spread and damage – to both human life and our way of life. The six articles – written by leaders in their fields and researchers on the front line – examine these ground-breaking…

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    Current efforts to detect covert bioterrorist attacks from increases in hospital visit rates are plagued by the unpredictable nature of these rates. Although many current systems evaluate hospital visit data 1 day at a time, we investigate evaluating multiple days at once to lessen the effects of this unpredictability and to improve both the timeliness and sensitivity of detection. To test this…

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