id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-338512-vz0jos3f Katz, Rebecca Redefining syndromic surveillance 2011-08-18 .txt text/plain 5779 321 39 By providing an accurate and comprehensive picture of this fieldÕs capabilities, and differentiating among system types, a unified understanding of the syndromic surveillance field can be developed, encouraging the adoption, investment in, and implementation of these systems in settings that need bolstered surveillance capacity, particularly low-and middle-income countries. In addition, any other syndrome of severe illness not included in the above should be notified if an outbreak is of urgent international public health importance'' [31] ''[In developing countries,] syndromic surveillance can identify outbreaks that do not fall into pre-established diagnostic categories, a capability essential for prompt control of new or changing diseases'' [12] Southeast AsiaÕs Early Warning Outbreak Recognition System (EWORS) provides surveillance of 29 non-specific signs and symptoms, which are not grouped into specific syndromes [50] clarified by separating the definition of syndromic surveillance into two separate terms: SBS and SNS. ./cache/cord-338512-vz0jos3f.txt ./txt/cord-338512-vz0jos3f.txt