We present, in exemplary embodiments of the present invention, novel
systems and methods for syndromic surveillance that can automatically
monitor symptoms that may be associated with the early presentation of a
syndrome (e.g., fever, coughing, sneezing, runny nose, sniffling,
rashes). Although not so limited, the novel surveillance systems
described herein can be placed in common areas occupied by a crowd of
people, in accordance with local and national laws applicable to such
surveillance. Common areas may include public areas (e.g., an airport,
train station, sports arena) and private areas (e.g., a doctor's waiting
room). The monitored symptoms may be transmitted to a responder (e.g., a
person, an information system) outside of the surveillance system, such
that the responder can take appropriate action to identifying, treat and
quarantine potentially infected individuals, as necessary.