Principles and Practice of Public Health Surveillance
Public health surveillance is the systematic, ongoing assessment of the health of a community, and it is crucial to public health practice. Surveillance provides the information base for public health decision making. There is a constant need for new, updated information, as well as constantly changing priorities within the community. In the past, no single resource has been available to supply a guide to the underlying principles and practice of surveillance. This text fills that gap, providing an organized approach to planning, developing, and implementing public health surveillance systems. It will provide the public health professional and the student of epidemiology in any environment with the theoretical and practical tools necessary to create and implement effective surveillance programs.
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Public health surveillance is the systematic, ongoing assessment of the health of a community, based on the collection, interpretation, and use of health data. Surveillance provides information necessary for public health decision making. There is a constant need for new data to keep up with changing priorities within the community. In the past, no single resource has been available to educate professionals about the underlying principles and practice of public health surveillance. This text fills that gap, presenting an organized approach to planning, developing, and implementing public health surveillance systems. It has a broad scope, discussing legal and ethical issues as well as technical problems, and has the flexibility to be applied in a wide variety of settings. The book goes beyond the surveillance of particular conditions to the basic elements common to the application of surveillance to any type of health-related problem. This textbook supplies public health professionals and students of epidemiology with the theoretical and practical tools necessary to design, implement, evaluate, and use effective surveillance programs.
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