A precision public health approach to preventing the next COVID-19 surge: it’s time to talk about surveillance
M Matone blog, The Incidental Economist, May 2020
M Matone blog, The Incidental Economist, May 2020
We propose a contrasting approach that includes a number of synchronous activities: An enhanced surveillance model featuring syndromic and participatory methods, prioritized testing for high-risk populations, and community-level quarantine protocols.
Better patient identification could help fight the coronavirus
B Mocovich et al NPJ Digital Medicine, June 1, 2020
B Mocovich et al NPJ Digital Medicine, June 1, 2020
Public health relies on information from hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and other sources that indicate whether, when, and where individuals have tested positive. The sharing of more data and use of standards—reflect near-term opportunities that government and health-care organizations can implement to respond to the current pandemic and prepare for future ones.
Disparities in Vulnerability to Severe Complications from COVID-19 in the United States
E Winners et al, MEDRXIV, May 31, 2020
E Winners et al, MEDRXIV, May 31, 2020
Utility and limitations of Google searches for tracking disease: the case of taste and smell loss as markers for COVID-19
K Asseo et al, MEDRXIV, May 31, 2020
K Asseo et al, MEDRXIV, May 31, 2020
An inflammatory cytokine signature helps predict COVID-19 severity and death
DM Del Valle et al, MEDRXIV, May 30, 2020
DM Del Valle et al, MEDRXIV, May 30, 2020
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