Monthly Archives: April 2009

Google Flu Trends–Mexico

In a remarkable feat of a posteriori “early warning,” Google.org has just released ‘Experimental Flu Trends in Mexico‘.  Their visualization shows a spike in “aggregate search queries likely to be associated with influenza-like illness (ILI)” around April 20th.  As the … Continue reading

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The Work of Classification

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Vaccine Prioritization in the US

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Are we having a panic yet?

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Preparing for a Cyber-Attack

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Vaccine Development

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What is NYCDHMH actually doing?

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Preparedness

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Biosurveillance and Industrial Pig Farming

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The Question of the Pandemic

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