lecture 32 - surveillance Flashcards

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what is surveillance

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ongoing systematic collection, analysis, interpretation and dissemination of data regarding a health event for use in public health action to reduce morbidity and mortality and to improve health

  • information for action
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what is surveillance used for

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  • characterising patterns of disease
  • detecting epidemics
  • further investigation
  • research
  • disease control programs
  • setting priorities
  • evaluation
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what is indicator based surveillance

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specific selected “indicators” under surveillance

  • generally specific infectious disease or cancers
  • most commonly passive notification by clinician / laboratory
  • reported on rates of disease by demographic characteristics of affected individuals
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what is event based surveillance

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organisation monitoring of reports, media stories, rumours and other information about health events that could be a serious risk to health

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what is passive surveillance

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indicator based is mostly passive

routine reporting of health data
- notifiable disease
- disease registries
- hospital data

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what is passive surveillance useful for

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  • baseline data
  • monitor trends
  • monitor impacts
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what are the strengths to passive surveillance

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  • low cost
  • wide area
  • data linkage
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what are the limitations to passive surveillance

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  • under reporting

most surveillance systems only encounter the people that interact with the health system

rely on people to come for screening

symptomatic more likely to be captured

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9
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what are the forms of active surveillance and their characteristics

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serosurveillance
- the monitoring of the presence or absence of specific substances blood serum of a population

health survey
- very intensive
- almost impossible to do at a national level

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what is the analysis of surveillance

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  • number of cases

person
place
time
rates

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what is the action of surveillance

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to those who need to know :
- ministry of health
- district health board
- affected population

newsletter

annual report

presentations

media / special alerts

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