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[What is surveillance?].

J Stanek1, C Benes, M Eliás

  • 1Institut hygieny a epidemiologie, Praha.

Ceskoslovenska Epidemiologie, Mikrobiologie, Imunologie
|November 1, 1990
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Epidemiological surveillance has evolved significantly, influenced by social conditions and expert views. Future approaches will emphasize proactive infection monitoring, crucial for modern healthcare systems adapting to societal changes.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology

Context:

  • Historical development of epidemiological surveillance in Czechoslovakia and globally.
  • Analysis of influential epidemiologists' contributions to modern surveillance concepts.

Purpose:

  • To trace the evolution of epidemiological surveillance definitions and contexts.
  • To examine the impact of social conditions on surveillance practices.

Summary:

  • Surveillance concepts are dynamic, reflecting societal shifts and debated among experts.
  • An active approach to infection surveillance is predicted to gain importance.
  • Proactive infection monitoring is essential for developing robust healthcare systems.

Impact:

  • Highlights the crucial role of social changes in shaping public health strategies.

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  • Underscores the necessity of adapting surveillance methods to contemporary healthcare needs.
  • Emphasizes the ongoing evolution and discussion surrounding epidemiological surveillance.