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Welcome to the North Dakota Department of Health Syndromic Surveillance Program website. Syndromic surveillance is an innovative electronic surveillance system developed to improve early detection of outbreaks, both naturally occurring and attributable to biologic terrorism. Ten data sources including nine large hospital emergency departments and one nurse advice call center located throughout North Dakota participate in the program.

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Reporting Date:

04 April, 2009
       
 
 
 
     
 

Surveillance Sites

 
             
  The following sites are submitting data on a timely basis. To access a site, left click on the icon. When prompted, enter your username and password. You will NOT be able to access the site without the correct login for each site listed below. To obtain a username and password, click here to send an email to the surveillance staff requesting access. Upon authorization from the corresponding institution you will be contacted with authorized login information.

The surveillance reports for the sites below are updated daily at 3 PM CST. Due to processing time, data must be received by 12 PM CST each day to be posted at 3 PM CST. If your data is submitted later than 12 PM, the data will be posted the next business day.

 
                   
   

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