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Approaches to surveillance

Veterinary Record, 2013
FURTHER to the recent reports in Veterinary Record regarding surveillance and the AHVLA review (eg, VR , December 22/29, 2012, vol 171, p 634-635), we were somewhat taken aback by the comments suggesting that the impact of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) was low.
Richard Sibley, Peter Orpin
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MRI and surveillance

Current Opinion in Urology, 2012
In this review, we summarize the recent advances in modern imaging, particularly multiparametric (mp) MRI and its role in the selection and monitoring of patients on active surveillance.Current diagnostic pathway has some limitations in selecting patients with insignificant prostate cancer for active surveillance.
Philippe Puech   +2 more
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Surveillance of Tuberculosis

International Journal of Epidemiology, 1976
Surveillance must be an integral part of any effective tuberculosis programme and should be concerned with two distinct subjects--surveillance of the tuberculosis situation and surveillance of control measures applied. This paper describes and discusses these two aspects with regard to both developed and developing countries, and makes recommendations ...
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Surveillance of Smallpox

International Journal of Epidemiology, 1976
An intensified global smallpox eradication programme was started by the World Health Organization in 1967. This paper describes the basic techniques employed and the experiences involved in implementing the procedures. Surveillance schemes have varied considerably in detail from country to country according to different health structures, and the ...
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Surveillance for polioviruses

Biologicals, 2006
Clinical case-driven surveillance for poliovirus remains the cornerstone of monitoring the progress of the poliomyelitis eradication initiative (PEI). It includes notification and careful investigation of cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP), timely collection of stool specimens from the patient, and virological examination of the specimens in an ...
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Surveillance for Emergencies

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2003
There are various ways of defining surveillance. And it is strange that epidemiology, which insists on exactitude, so frequently has terms in conflict. In human epidemiology there are active and passive surveillance. In veterinary epidemiology there are surveillance and monitoring, which I prefer, because adjectives frequently go astray and the single ...
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Surveillance

2009
Rama Chellappa   +1 more
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Surveilling Postmarket Surveillance

Biomedical Safety & Standards, 2012
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Meta-surveillance—safer cyber-surveillance

The Lancet, 1995
I.S.T. Fisher   +3 more
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La surveillance sous surveillance

Books, 2019
Martyna Kalvaityte, Nicolas Saintonge
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