Disease Events
Real-time monitoring from 250 scientific data sources
About Disease Outbreak Monitoring
Epidemiological monitoring tracks outbreaks of infectious diseases that may constitute public health emergencies. Calamity aggregates outbreak reports and surveillance data from international health agencies and early-warning networks.
Sources include the World Health Organization Disease Outbreak News (WHO DON), ProMED-mail (the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases), the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), CDC WONDER, FluNet (influenza surveillance), and HealthMap event-based surveillance.
The CalamityScore for disease outbreaks factors in reported severity, geographic spread, case fatality rates when available, and population exposure in affected areas. Flood events in tropical regions can trigger cascade analysis for potential disease outbreaks (rule H19) based on epidemiological evidence.
Primary Data Sources
WHO DON, ProMED, ECDC, CDC WONDER, FluNet, HealthMap, Disease.sh, DELPHI
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