National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP)
Updated October 19, 2023

Syndromic Surveillance in Action

States and communities use syndromic surveillance data to investigate and respond to potential health threats, sharing data with CDC for action. Read their stories.
- Maine Uses Data from ED Visits to Evaluate Completeness of Postexposure Prophylaxis Administration and Reporting after Potential Exposure to Rabies
- Montana Public Health Practitioners Develop Working Relationships with Law Enforcement to Reduce Harm from Opioid Overdoses
- Idaho Uses Syndromic Data to Help Understand Who Is at Risk for Suicide