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The Korean 3T Practice: New Biosurveillance Model Utilizing New Information Technology and Digital Tools

The Korean 3T Practice: New Biosurveillance Model Utilizing New Information Technology and Digital Tools

This article examines how Korea’s past experiences with biosurveillance failures in the 2015 MERS outbreak led to the establishment of the new Korean biosurveillance system capable of conducting both ex-ante prevention and ex-post response missions.

HyunJung Kim

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(5):e34284

Automated Travel History Extraction From Clinical Notes for Informing the Detection of Emergent Infectious Disease Events: Algorithm Development and Validation

Automated Travel History Extraction From Clinical Notes for Informing the Detection of Emergent Infectious Disease Events: Algorithm Development and Validation

When working up a rapidly unfolding event, a history of travel to an endemic region can be a valuable piece of evidence for public health authorities and biosurveillance experts who must often work quickly in tracing linkages to manage outbreaks. When information about travel to endemic areas is present, it may confirm an existing understanding or flag an epidemiologist to gather additional information.

Kelly S Peterson, Julia Lewis, Olga V Patterson, Alec B Chapman, Daniel W Denhalter, Patricia A Lye, Vanessa W Stevens, Shantini D Gamage, Gary A Roselle, Katherine S Wallace, Makoto Jones

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(3):e26719