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Public Health Surveillance System
2021To guard people against some grave infectious disease, the surveillance system is a key performance measure of global public health threats and vulnerability. The diseases surveillance system helps in public health monitor, control, and prevent infectious diseases. Infectious diseases remain major causes of death.
Manish Kumar Dwivedi +2 more
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2015
Abstract Public health surveillance provides the epidemiologic foundation for modern public health practice. The ongoing monitoring of disease or health trends within populations informs what public health actions are taken and reflects whether those actions are effective.
James W. Buehler, Ann Marie Kimball
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Abstract Public health surveillance provides the epidemiologic foundation for modern public health practice. The ongoing monitoring of disease or health trends within populations informs what public health actions are taken and reflects whether those actions are effective.
James W. Buehler, Ann Marie Kimball
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The Public Health Surveillance of Asthma
Journal of Asthma, 2001Asthma is a highly prevalent disease that affects the quality of life of many people in the United States. Yet there is limited descriptive epidemiological understanding of the disease, particularly at the state and local levels. Minimal surveillance of asthma is occurring across the country.
L P, Boss +5 more
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Public Health Surveillance of Physical Activity
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2000There is a clear public health need to measure and track physical activity behavior. Surveillance systems should be flexible enough to keep up with scientific advances in identifying dose-response relationships and in developing new assessment techniques, and new ways to assess community indicators associated with physical activity.
C A, Macera, M, Pratt
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Public Health Surveillance for Hereditary Hemochromatosis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998The recent realization that hemochromatosis is a common condition has created opportunities to develop unified public health surveillance for this disorder and its complications and to design programs to prevent unnecessary illness and death resulting from this disorder.
S F, Wetterhall +2 more
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Evaluating Public Health Surveillance
2000Abstract The highest-priority public health events should be monitored, and surveillance systems should meet their objectives as efficiently as possible. Thus, the overall purpose of evaluating public health surveillance is to obtain feedback about the overall operation of the system and to promote the most effective use of health ...
Raul A Romaguera +2 more
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The Science of Public Health Surveillance
Journal of Public Health Policy, 1989Improved public health surveillance can lead to earlier implementation of prevention and control measures. Better surveillance data lead to a more rational establishment of priorities. More timely and accurate data facilitate earlier epidemic detection and control.
S B, Thacker +2 more
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An Ethics for Public Health Surveillance
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2020Levinson et al. (2020) describe a lack of guidance for ethical action that might result from public health surveillance findings.
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Public health. Pathogen surveillance in animals.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 2005link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Osterhaus, AD +7 more
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Population Health Surveillance Practice of Public Health Nurses
Public Health Nursing, 2009ABSTRACT Objective: To report the population health surveillance functions of public health nurses and to describe factors that impede these functions.Design and Sample: An interpretive qualitative study was conducted in Public Health Service areas in Eastern Canada.
Donna, Meagher-Stewart +3 more
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