Roger Morbey
0000-0001-8543-477X
UK Health Security Agency
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From Fax to SFTP: a 25-year evolution of real-time syndromic surveillance in England (Preprint)
The Epidemiology of Chickenpox in England, 2016–2022: An Observational Study Using General Practitioner Consultations
Machine learning forecasts for seasonal epidemic peaks: Lessons learnt from an atypical respiratory syncytial virus season
DiD IT?: A differences-in-differences investigation tool to quantify the impact of local incidents on public health using real-time syndromic surveillance health data.
Understanding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic response on GI infection surveillance trends in England, January 2020–April 2022
Mental Health Presentations Across Health Care Settings During the First 9 Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic in England: Retrospective Observational Study
Estimating the Impact of Air Pollution on Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour by Applying a Difference-in-Differences Method to Syndromic Surveillance Data
The Utility of Ambulance Dispatch Call Syndromic Surveillance for Detecting and Assessing the Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in England
Spike in Asthma Healthcare Presentations in Eastern England during June 2021: A Retrospective Observational Study Using Syndromic Surveillance Data
Developing a sentinel syndromic surveillance system using school-absenteeism data, example monitoring absences over the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic
Demographic and socioeconomic patterns in healthcare-seeking behaviour for respiratory symptoms in England: a comparison with non-respiratory symptoms and between three healthcare services
Adapting Syndromic Surveillance Baselines After Public Health Interventions
Emergency department use during COVID-19 as described by syndromic surveillance
Can syndromic surveillance help forecast winter hospital bed pressures in England?
The COVID-19 pandemic: a new challenge for syndromic surveillance
Monitoring epidemiological trends in back to school asthma among preschool and school-aged children using real-time syndromic surveillance in England, 2012–2016
Potential added value of the new emergency care dataset to ED-based public health surveillance in England: an initial concept analysis
Social patterning of telephone health-advice for diarrhoea and vomiting: analysis of 24 million telehealth calls in England
Syndromic surveillance: two decades experience of sustainable systems – its people not just data!
Estimating primary care attendance rates for fever in infants after meningococcal B vaccination in England using national syndromic surveillance data
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