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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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2009
Abstract Public health surveillance is the epidemiological foundation for modern public health. Surveillance data resulting from the continuous monitoring of the occurrence of a disease or condition underlie what public health actions are taken and reflect whether these actions are effective.
Ruth L. Berkelman +2 more
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Abstract Public health surveillance is the epidemiological foundation for modern public health. Surveillance data resulting from the continuous monitoring of the occurrence of a disease or condition underlie what public health actions are taken and reflect whether these actions are effective.
Ruth L. Berkelman +2 more
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Public Health Surveillance for Coccidioidomycosis in Arizona
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007Abstract: Coccidioidomycosis or Valley Fever is a fungal disease that occurs primarily in the southwestern United States. Of the estimated 150,000 U. S. coccidioidomycosis infections per year, approximately 60% occur in Arizona, making this state the focal point for investigation of the disease.
Rebecca H, Sunenshine +6 more
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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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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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The Ethics of Public Health Surveillance
Science, 2004In their Policy Forum “Ethics and the conduct of public health surveillance” (30 Jan., p. [631][1]), A. L. Fairchild and R. Bayer imply that there is a lack of ethical oversight of public health surveillance.
John P. Middaugh +2 more
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Public Health Emergencies: Health Data and Public Health Surveillance
2023 IEEE International Conference on Digital Health (ICDH), 2023Mohammad Nazayer +3 more
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Public Health Nursing and Immunization Surveillance
Public Health Nursing, 1999Public health nurses (PHNs) play critical roles in public health surveillance systems in the United States. Increased understanding of public health surveillance systems can help PHNs appreciate their role in surveillance and improve the quality and usefulness of surveillance data.
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Innovations in Public Health Surveillance for Emerging Infections
Annual Review of Public Health, 2023Shiyong Liu, Shujuan Yang
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