Abstract Background Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low and middle-income countries and in this position, best placed for the surveillance of diseases. However their contribution to routine surveillance data is marginal. This systematic review aims to explore evidence with regards to the role, contribution, and involvement of private practitioners in routine disease data notification. We examined the factors that determine the inclusion of, and the participation thereof of private practitioners in disease surveillance activities. Methods Literature search was conducted using the PubMed, Web of Knowledge, WHOLIS, and WHO-IRIS databases to identify peer-reviewed and gray full-text documents in Engl...
Background: The rising global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) necessitates the institutio...
The optimal performance of a notifiable disease surveillance system (NDSS) is dependent on health ca...
Primary care physicians in Germany are essential participants in infectious disease surveillance thr...
Background: Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low and mi...
BACKGROUND: Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low and mid...
Background: Participation of private practitioners in routine disease surveillance in India is minim...
Background The main objective of Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) was early detection ...
Challenges to the surveillance of non-communicable diseases – a review of selected approaches Mareik...
Background: Despite the rising impact of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) on public health in India,...
INTRODUCTION: Community-based surveillance may improve early detection and response to disease outbr...
Introduction: A nation's disease control effort is often as good as the surveillance and notificatio...
Background. The attitude of general practitioners (GPs) to public health surveillance is not well do...
Introduction: Despite a realistic strategy and availability of resources, multiple challenges still ...
[[abstract]]Background: Epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases through the mandatory-re...
Objectives: Integrated disease surveillance (IDS) offers the potential for better use of surveillanc...
Background: The rising global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) necessitates the institutio...
The optimal performance of a notifiable disease surveillance system (NDSS) is dependent on health ca...
Primary care physicians in Germany are essential participants in infectious disease surveillance thr...
Background: Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low and mi...
BACKGROUND: Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low and mid...
Background: Participation of private practitioners in routine disease surveillance in India is minim...
Background The main objective of Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) was early detection ...
Challenges to the surveillance of non-communicable diseases – a review of selected approaches Mareik...
Background: Despite the rising impact of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) on public health in India,...
INTRODUCTION: Community-based surveillance may improve early detection and response to disease outbr...
Introduction: A nation's disease control effort is often as good as the surveillance and notificatio...
Background. The attitude of general practitioners (GPs) to public health surveillance is not well do...
Introduction: Despite a realistic strategy and availability of resources, multiple challenges still ...
[[abstract]]Background: Epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases through the mandatory-re...
Objectives: Integrated disease surveillance (IDS) offers the potential for better use of surveillanc...
Background: The rising global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) necessitates the institutio...
The optimal performance of a notifiable disease surveillance system (NDSS) is dependent on health ca...
Primary care physicians in Germany are essential participants in infectious disease surveillance thr...