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Use of data linkage to improve communicable disease surveillance and control in Australia: Existing practices, barriers and enablers

Use of data linkage to improve communicable disease surveillance and control in Australia: Existing practices, barriers and enablers

... territory communicable disease control units to inform local surveillance and control ...notifiable disease surveillance data, nor to systematically quantify case ascertainment or ...

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The Survey Effectiveness of Active Method in Communicable Disease Surveillance

The Survey Effectiveness of Active Method in Communicable Disease Surveillance

... of communicable disease surveillance through changing the passive data collection of these diseases into active in the health centers in Chaharmahal VA Bakhtiari ...

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Perspectives of Australian policy-makers on the potential benefits and risks of technologically enhanced communicable disease surveillance – a modified Delphi survey

Perspectives of Australian policy-makers on the potential benefits and risks of technologically enhanced communicable disease surveillance – a modified Delphi survey

... Against this background, the relevant Australian legis- lation prioritises the pursuit of public goods, such as ef- fective communicable disease surveillance, over protecting private interests. ...

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Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2005

Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2005

... The increase in Salmonella infections serves as a timely reminder to all to ensure thorough cooking and safe handling of high-risk foods such as raw chicken and other meats, and undercooked, cracked or soiled eggs, while ...

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Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, New South Wales, 2006

Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, New South Wales, 2006

... the surveillance mechanisms for noti- fiable conditions may not include all deaths associated with these ...meningococcal disease) in order to implement control measures; the investigations are likely to ...

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Strengthening systems for communicable disease surveillance: creating a laboratory network in Rwanda

Strengthening systems for communicable disease surveillance: creating a laboratory network in Rwanda

... has specific facilities to support so that all facilities are aligned in support of national goals and objectives for control and prevention programs targeting HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, epidemic disease ...

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Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2007

Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2007

... The increase in Salmonella infections serves as a timely reminder to all to ensure thorough cooking and safe handling of high-risk foods such as raw chicken and other meats, and undercooked, cracked or soiled eggs, while ...

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Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2008

Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2008

... Controlling the spread of communicable diseases remains a priority for NSW. Vaccine-preventable diseases and sexually transmissible infections are of particular concern. This is exemplified by the re-emergence of ...

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Adequacy of Communicable disease Surveillance System Attributes for Target Disease of Expanded Program on Immunization in Al –Najafe Governorate

Adequacy of Communicable disease Surveillance System Attributes for Target Disease of Expanded Program on Immunization in Al –Najafe Governorate

... Data are collected through the utilization of the developed questionnaire and interview technique as means of data collection and keeping records of all available contacts that facilitate the access to the study sample ...

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Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2009

Year in review: communicable disease surveillance, NSW, 2009

... • The emergence and outbreak of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza which involved the most intensive public health response of recent years. Unpublished serological studies suggest that around 16% of the community had ...

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Potential use of telephone surveys for non-communicable disease surveillance in developing countries: evidence from a national household survey in Lebanon

Potential use of telephone surveys for non-communicable disease surveillance in developing countries: evidence from a national household survey in Lebanon

... cardiovascular disease, asthma, weight and height (yielding BMI measure), disability based on activities of daily living index, and self-rated ...Cardiovascular disease included heart disease, ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 1999

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 1999

... the Communicable Diseases Report of this issue of the Bulletin (see page 174) we note the licensing of this vaccine and refer readers to the Australian Immunisation Handbook for further ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2000

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2000

... Disease control and prevention depends on effective surveillance of communicable diseases in the community. The CDSCU would like to thank all those general and specialist medical practices, ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2001

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2001

... It is important to recognise that disease control and prevention depends on effective surveillance of communicable diseases in the community. NSW Health would like to thank all those general and ...

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Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2002

Year in Review: Communicable Disease Surveillance, 2002

... notifiable disease, however, was from pneumococcal disease, and more complete vaccination coverage in young children and older adults should lead to a reduction in the number of both cases and ...

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Year in Review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2003

Year in Review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2003

... alike to maintain vigilance for the emergence of public health threats from communicable diseases. Disease control and prevention depends on effective surveillance in the community. Thanks to all ...

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Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2004

Year in review: Communicable disease surveillance, 2004

... depends on effective surveillance of communicable diseases in the community. We acknowledge all those general and specialist medical practices, laboratories, hospitals, schools, childcare centres, and ...

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CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

... with surveillance units, the total surveillance and communicable diseases units' involved in this study ...National communicable disease surveillance and response system at three ...

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Incidence and etiology of hemolytic uremic syndrome in children in Norway, 1999–2008 – a retrospective study of hospital records to assess the sensitivity of surveillance

Incidence and etiology of hemolytic uremic syndrome in children in Norway, 1999–2008 – a retrospective study of hospital records to assess the sensitivity of surveillance

... STEC surveillance is difficult due to diagnostic challenges in detecting non-O157 infections, surveillance of HUS can be used to indicate the burden of STEC ...Norwegian Communicable Disease ...

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