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Epidemiology for Monitoring and Evaluation

2021
Abstract Monitoring involves continuous observation to see if plans are on track and evaluation determines the effectiveness of planned health interventions delivered by the health services and programmes. The systems approach uses indicators to measure delivery, access, quality, and coverage of services and programmes and their impact ...
J Patrick Vaughan   +2 more
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Monitoring of measles elimination using molecular epidemiology

Vaccine, 2001
The different measles virus genotypes are confined to more or less distinct geographic regions. Molecular characterization of virus isolates has been successfully used to determine epidemiological links between cases and the geographic origin of imported viruses.
M N, Mulders, A T, Truong, C P, Muller
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Disaster epidemiology and disease monitoring

Journal of Medical Systems, 1995
Better epidemiologic knowledge of the mechanisms of death and of the types of injuries and illnesses caused by disasters is clearly essential to determining the appropriate relief medications, supplies, equipment, and personnel needed to effectively respond to such emergencies. The overall objective of disaster epidemiology is to measure scientifically
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Cost effectiveness of epidemiological monitoring

Science of The Total Environment, 1984
Epidemiological monitoring (EPM) is emerging as a frequent counterpart to environmental monitoring (ENM). EPM and ENM are not alternatives to each other but rather complement each other. Each cannot be evaluated on its own merit but rather on its contributory effects in conjunction with the other. The effectiveness of EPM depends primarily on the types
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Characterizing Ultrafine Particle Mobile Monitoring Data for Epidemiology

Environmental Science & Technology, 2023
Mobile monitoring is increasingly used to assess exposure to traffic-related air pollutants (TRAPs), including ultrafine particles (UFPs). Due to the rapid spatial decrease in the concentration of UFPs and other TRAPs with distance from roadways, mobile measurements may be non-representative of residential exposures, which are commonly used for ...
Annie Doubleday   +5 more
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Epidemiological monitoring plan for geothermal developments

Science of The Total Environment, 1984
In order to assure that geothermal developments in the Imperial Valley of California proceeded on an environmentally sound basis, The U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration contracted with the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory to conduct a comprehensive study of six aspects of the region and its potential problems: Air Quality Water Quality ...
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Epidemiological issues in monitoring pressure damage

Journal of Wound Care, 1998
A discussion of a reporting system on the prevalence and incidence of pressure ...
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Monitoring of Birth Defects and Epidemiology*

Congenital Anomalies, 1986
Abstract A monitoring of birth defects based on systematic collection and accumulation of data in a defined population or selected hospitals using definite diagnostic criteria offers per se indispensable source of information for epidemiological studies such as retrospective case‐control study or prospective cohort study.Each results of statistics or ...
Masami ASHIZAWA, Keiichi KURACHI
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