Common Uses of Syndromic Surveillance Data: Monitoring trends in opioid-related overdose visits Tracking community spread of emerging diseases and conditions (e.g., COVID-like illness) Monitoring seasonal patterns of diseases (e.g., influenza-like illness) Case detection (e.g., acute flaccid myelitis, meningococcal disease, rabies) Evaluating health outcomes related to environmental events (e.g., respiratory symptoms during wildfire season, heat-related illness during a heat advisory) Monitoring trends in non-communicable illnesses (e.g., lung injury associated with vaping) Surveillance for health events at mass gatherings (e.g., Special Olympics) Read more at Success Stories | National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP) | CDC National Syndromic Surveillance Program What is NSSP
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