نتایج جستجو برای: infectious disease surveillance

تعداد نتایج: 1603751  

2017
Michael Huart Gabriel Bedubourg Cédric Abat Philippe Colson Jean Marc Rolain Hervé Chaudet Pierre Edouard Fournier Didier Raoult Xavier Deparis

We describe the implementation of an automated infectious disease surveillance system that uses data collected from 210 microbiologic laboratories throughout the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in France. Each week, these facilities report bacterial species that have been isolated from patients in their area. An alarm is triggered whenever the case count for a bacterial species infection exce...

2005
Gérard Krause Gwendolin Ropers Klaus Stark

Primary care physicians in Germany are essential participants in infectious disease surveillance through mandatory reporting. Feedback on such surveillance should reflect the needs and attitudes of these physicians. These issues were investigated in a questionnaire survey among 8,550 randomly sampled physicians in Germany in 2001. Of the 1,320 respondents, 59.3% claimed not to have received any...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
iranian center for disease control iranian center for disease control.

no abstract

2003

In 1992, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) challenged the United States to respond to the threat of infectious diseases by improving public health and medical capacity. Partly in response to the IOM, in 1994 the CDC drafted a strategy that included improvements in surveillance, applied research, prevention and control, and infrastructure.1 Recognizing the ongoing risks of increasing global interd...

Journal: :The Milbank quarterly 2014
Edward Velasco Tumacha Agheneza Kerstin Denecke Göran Kirchner Tim Eckmanns

CONTEXT The exchange of health information on the Internet has been heralded as an opportunity to improve public health surveillance. In a field that has traditionally relied on an established system of mandatory and voluntary reporting of known infectious diseases by doctors and laboratories to governmental agencies, innovations in social media and so-called user-generated information could le...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Ashlynn R. Daughton Reid Priedhorsky Geoffrey Fairchild Nicholas Generous A. Hengartner Esteban Abeyta Nileena Velappan A. Lillo K. Stark Alina Deshpande

Biosurveillance, a relatively young field, has recently increased in importance because of its relevance to national security and global health. Databases and tools describing particular subsets of disease are becoming increasingly common in the field. However, a common method to describe those diseases is lacking. Here, we present the Anthology of Biosurveillance Diseases (ABD), an ontology of...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
N. D. Wolfe A. A. Escalante W. B. Karesh A. Kilbourn A. Spielman A. A. Lal

Wild primate populations, an unexplored source of information regarding emerging infectious disease, may hold valuable clues to the origins and evolution of some important pathogens. Primates can act as reservoirs for human pathogens. As members of biologically diverse habitats, they serve as sentinels for surveillance of emerging pathogens and provide models for basic research on natural trans...

Journal: :The Lancet Infectious Diseases 2014

2018

To improve the usability, availability, quality, and timeliness of surveillance data as part of the CDC Surveillance Strategy (1), CDC now provides users a convenient way to access notifiable infectious and noninfectious disease data through the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) website.

Journal: :Western Pacific surveillance and response journal : WPSAR 2014
Takuri Takahashi Yuzo Arima Hitomi Kinoshita Kazuhiko Kanou Takehito Saitoh Tomimasa Sunagawa Hiroaki Ito Atsuhiro Kanayama Ayako Tabuchi Kazutoshi Nakashima Yuichiro Yahata Takuya Yamagishi Tamie Sugawara Yasushi Ohkusa Tamano Matsui Satoru Arai Hiroshi Satoh Keiko Tanaka-Taya Katsuhiro Komase Makoto Takeda Kazunori Oishi

WPSAR Vol 5, No 2, 2014 | doi: 10.5365/wpsar.2014.5.2.001 www.wpro.who.int/wpsar 1 a Infectious Disease Surveillance Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan. b Department of Virology 3, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan. Submitted: 1 April 2014; Published: 16 May 2014 doi: 10.5365/wpsar.2014.5.2.001 Ongoing increase in measles cases following import...

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