Surveillance purpose

Describes the type of information that will be obtained (using a particular surveillance activity) about a health hazard. The options are early detection/warning of known (exotic or re-emerging) or unknown (new) disease; substantiate freedom from disease or infection; describe the baseline level, distribution, and impact of specified disease(s); describe changes in the health of the population (including changes in health indicators or in the incidence of specified diseases); describe changes that might threaten the health of the population; and detect cases to facilitate control.

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Authors Hoinville, L. J., Halban L., Drewe, J., A., Gibbens J. C., Gustafson, L., H�sler, B., Saergeman, C., Salman, M., St�rk, K. D. C.
DOI 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2013.06.006
Journal Preventive Veterinary Medicine
PublicationTitle Proposed terms and concepts for describing and evaluating animal-health surveillance systems
PublicationType Journal Article
PublicationYear 2013
Publisher Adapted from Hoinville et al. (2013)
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Category Epidemiology
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Provided by: EJP ORION project
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Last Updated 29 April 2020, 02:01 (CEST)
Created 3 September 2019, 13:01 (CEST)