Infectious disease surveillance /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Malden, Mass. :
Blackwell Pub.,
2007.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Infectious disease surveillance : a cornerstone for prevention and control
- Infectious disease surveillance and the international health regulations
- Active, population-based surveillance for infectiour diseases
- Surveillance for antimicrobial resistance among foodborne bacteria : the US approach
- Surveillance for zoonotic disease
- Surveillance for vector-borne diseases
- Surveillance for agents of bioterrorism in the United States
- Surveillance for unexplained infectious disease-related deaths
- Surveillance for tuberculosis in Europe
- Surveillance for healthcare-associated infections
- Surveillance for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in the community
- Surveillance for viral hepatitis
- Surveillance for HIV/AIDS in the United States
- Surveillance for sexually transmitted diseases
- Vaccine preventable diseases
- Seasonal and pandemic influenza surveillance
- Communicable disease surveillance in complex emergencies
- Use of the World Wide Web to enhance infectious disease surveillance
- The Netherlands' infectious diseases surveillance information system (ISIS)
- The global public health intelligence network
- National notifiable disease surveillance in Egypt
- Electronic reporting of electronic public health surveillance
- Implementing syndromic surveillance systems in the climate of bioterrorism
- Software applications for analysis of surveillance data
- Analysis and interpretation of reportable infectious disease data
- Analysis and interpretation of case-based HIV/AIDS surveillance data
- Use of molecular epidemiology in infectious disease surveillance
- Use of geographic information systems and remote sensing for infectious disease surveillance
- Communication of information about infectious disease surveillance and outbreaks
- Evaluation of surveillance systems for early epidemic detection
- Ethics and the conduct of public health surveillance
- Legal considerations in surveillance, isolation, and quarantine
- Training in applied epidemiology and infectious disease surveillance : contributions of the epidemic intelligence service
- New York state international training program for Fogarty Fellows
- Public-private partnerships in infectious disease surveillance
- Lessons learned from smallpox eradication and severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak
- Future directions in infectious disease surveillance.