. . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . "globalization" . . "2012-04-18+02:00"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "globalization; bioterrorism"@en . . . "6"^^ . "6"^^ . "Medical EcoSystem-Personalized Event-Based Suveillance"@en . "Many factors in today\u2019s changing societies contribute towards the continuous emergence of infectious diseases. Demographic change, globalization, bioterrorism, compounded with the resilient nature of viruses and diseases such as SARS and avian influenza have raised awareness for European society\u2019s increasing vulnerability. Traditional Epidemic Intelligence systems are designed to identify potential health threats, and rely upon data transmissions from laboratories or hospitals. They can be used to recognise long-term trends, but are limited in several ways. Threats, such as SARS, can go unrecognised since the signals indicating its existence may originate from sources other than the traditional ones. Second, a critical strategy for circumventing devastating public health events is early detection and early response. Conflictingly, the time with which information propagates through the traditional channels, can undermine time-sensitive strategies. Finally, traditional systems are well suited f"@en . "2012-06-30+02:00"^^ . "7E10054" . "2010-01-01+01:00"^^ . . "Hodnocen\u00ED v\u00FDsledk\u016F \u0159e\u0161en\u00ED ministerstvo neprov\u00E1d\u00ED, nebo\u0165 podm\u00EDnkou podpory je, \u017Ee uchaze\u010D byl vybr\u00E1n mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDm poskytovatelem v souladu s pravidly p\u0159\u00EDslu\u0161n\u00E9ho programu. Projekt je hodnocen a\u017E po jeho schv\u00E1len\u00ED mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDm poskytovatelem."@cs . "Many factors in today\u2019s changing societies contribute towards the continuous emergence of infectious diseases. Demographic change, globalization, bioterrorism, compounded with the resilient nature of viruses and diseases such as SARS and avian influenza have raised awareness for European society\u2019s increasing vulnerability. Traditional Epidemic Intelligence systems are designed to identify potential health threats, and rely upon data transmissions from laboratories or hospitals. They can be used to recognise long-term trends, but are limited in several ways. Threats, such as SARS, can go unrecognised since the signals indicating its existence may originate from sources other than the traditional ones. Second, a critical strategy for circumventing devastating public health events is early detection and early response. Conflictingly, the time with which information propagates through the traditional channels, can undermine time-sensitive strategies. Finally, traditional systems are well suited f" . . "Medical EcoSystem-Personalized Event-Based Suveillance" . . "Following the condition that the candidate of financial contribution was evaluated and afterwards selected by international provider in accordance with the rules of the program the Ministry of Education, Youth ans Sports does not realize the evaluation of project results. The project is evaluated only after its approval by an international provider."@en . "http://www.isvav.cz/projectDetail.do?rowId=7E10054"^^ . . "2013-06-28+02:00"^^ . "0"^^ . .