Event-based surveillance (EBS) is defined as the organized collection, monitoring, assessment and interpretation of mainly unstructured ad hoc information regarding health events or risks, which may represent an acute risk to health. Both indicator-based and event-based surveillance components serve the early warning and response (EWAR) function of the public health surveillance system. The Framework for Event-based Surveillance offers guidance to public health practitioners seeking to implement EBS at each administrative level in their countries.2018pdf.pdf.854
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Event-based surveillance is the organized collection, monitoring, assessment, and interpretation of ...
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Abstract Background Event-based surveillance (EBS) is an essential component of Early Warning Alert ...
BACKGROUND: The International Health Regulations require member states to establish "capacity to det...
Electronic surveillance (e-Surveillance) is the use of electronic systems to empower the digitizatio...
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Ghana Health Service (GHS) has strengthened community-based surveillance (CBS) to facilitate early d...
Epidemic intelligence activities are undertaken by the WHO Regional Office for Africa to support Mem...
Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there i...
The East African Integrated Disease Surveillance Network (EAIDSNet) was formed in response to a grow...
In 2015, community event–based surveillance (CEBS) was implemented in Sierra Leone to assist with th...
To better track public health events in areas where the public health system is unable or unwilling ...
Updated: November 16, 2014The world is facing the biggest and most complex Ebola outbreak in history...
In 2015, community event-based surveillance (CEBS) was implemented in Sierra Leone to assist with th...
Humanitarian emergencies often result in population displacement and increase the risk for transmiss...
Event-based surveillance is the organized collection, monitoring, assessment, and interpretation of ...
The 10th and largest Ebola virus disease epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was ...
Abstract Background Event-based surveillance (EBS) is an essential component of Early Warning Alert ...
BACKGROUND: The International Health Regulations require member states to establish "capacity to det...
Electronic surveillance (e-Surveillance) is the use of electronic systems to empower the digitizatio...
Surveillance for communicable diseases of public health importance is critical in preventing and con...
Ghana Health Service (GHS) has strengthened community-based surveillance (CBS) to facilitate early d...
Epidemic intelligence activities are undertaken by the WHO Regional Office for Africa to support Mem...
Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there i...
The East African Integrated Disease Surveillance Network (EAIDSNet) was formed in response to a grow...
In 2015, community event–based surveillance (CEBS) was implemented in Sierra Leone to assist with th...
To better track public health events in areas where the public health system is unable or unwilling ...
Updated: November 16, 2014The world is facing the biggest and most complex Ebola outbreak in history...
In 2015, community event-based surveillance (CEBS) was implemented in Sierra Leone to assist with th...
Humanitarian emergencies often result in population displacement and increase the risk for transmiss...
Event-based surveillance is the organized collection, monitoring, assessment, and interpretation of ...
The 10th and largest Ebola virus disease epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was ...