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[Epidemiological surveillance: family doctors' responsibility]
L Herzig1, C Dvorák, P A Bovier
1Institut universitaire de médecine générale, 1011 Lausanne. Lilli.Herzig@hin.ch
Abstract:
Epidemiological surveillance systems are essential and require efficient collaborations between family doctors and public health services. Such a system has to take into account the increase in the number of health problems to be studied. Information gathered at an individual level should imply decisions at a population level which in turn should impact on the individual patient. Epidemiological surveillance requires a well organized, representative and constantly revised system led by motivated, adequately trained doctors.
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