Sharing data in real time to solve outbreaks faster : System for Enteric Disease Response, Investigation, and Coordination (SEDRIC)
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Alternative Title:System for Enteric Disease Response, Investigation, and Coordination (SEDRIC)
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Description:Rapid, coordinated response to multistate outbreaks of enteric (foodborne and animal-related) disease can help prevent illness and save lives. Such responses require close collaboration, communication, and sharing of data among local, state, and federal partners. To increase collaboration and speed response activities, a web-based platform is being implemented to join together epidemiologic, laboratory, and traceback data in real time during multistate outbreak investigations.
The System for Enteric Disease Response, Investigation, and Coordination, or SEDRIC, is a web-based platform developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Palantir Technologies to facilitate collaborative multistate outbreak investigations of enteric disease.
SEDRIC is a customized, off-the-shelf web-based software system with four major capabilities: Integrate relevant surveillance data sources in real time; Visualize outbreak data rapidly; Provide a secure platform for partner collaboration; Manage a repository of historic surveillance and outbreak data.
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