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The Public Health Surveillance of Asthma

Journal of Asthma, 2001
Asthma 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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Environmental Public Health Surveillance

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 1996
A holistic and collaborative approach needs to be taken in the development of environmental public health surveillance systems. Exposure and hazard surveillance integrated with outcome-based surveillance will blend fragmented strands of data into streams of information.
S C, Macdonald   +2 more
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The Science of Public Health Surveillance

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1989
Improved 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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Public health surveillance

2021
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.
Nguyen Tran Hien   +2 more
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An Ethics for Public Health Surveillance

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2020
Levinson et al. (2020) describe a lack of guidance for ethical action that might result from public health surveillance findings.
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Uses of Electronic Health Records for Public Health Surveillance to Advance Public Health [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Review of Public Health, 2015
Public health surveillance conducted by health departments in the United States has improved in completeness and timeliness owing to electronic laboratory reporting. However, the collection of detailed clinical information about reported cases, which is necessary to confirm the diagnosis, to understand transmission, or to determine disease-related ...
Guthrie S Birkhead   +2 more
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Public health surveillance

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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PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE IN THE UNITED STATES

Epidemiologic Reviews, 1988
The purpose of this review is to describe the historical and current practice of public health surveillance [in the United States] to discuss new directions for surveillance both in terms of new public health priorities and new methodological tools and to assess the limitations of surveillance. (EXCERPT)
S B, Thacker, R L, Berkelman
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Beyond borders: public-health surveillance

The Lancet, 2006
The statement that microorganisms do not respect national frontiers has almost become a cliche. Some of the earliest international treaties dealt with the threat of communicable disease and the first embassies were established in medieval Italy to provide city states with information about outbreaks arising in neighbouring areas.
Martin, McKee, Rifat, Atun
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