Background & Objectives: Epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases through the mandatory-reporting system is crucial for disease prevention program and success in it related to physician, partnership. The aim of this study was to identify statues of notification system among general practitioners (physicians) in Qom. Methods: In this analytical cross section study a self-administered questionnaire was used to assess knowledge and attitude of notifiable diseases, self-reported practices, reasons for noncompliance with reporting requirements, and suggestions to improve compliance. A total 140 general physicians completed the questionnaire. Appropriate statistical analyses were performed.Results: 14/3% and 13/6% had a good knowledge ...
BACKGROUND: Participation of private practitioners in routine disease surveillance in India is minim...
Public health passive surveillance systems are often affected by low sensitivity level. Enhancement ...
Background. The attitude of general practitioners (GPs) to public health surveillance is not well do...
The objective of this study was to assess the physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and practice as rela...
Background: Disease surveillance is one of the major components to combat against infectious disease...
Introduction: A nation's disease control effort is often as good as the surveillance and notificatio...
General practitioners (GPs) have an essential role in notification of communicable diseases. The mai...
[[abstract]]Background: Epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases through the mandatory-re...
Background. Notification of occupational diseases to the Department of Labour (and in limited situat...
ObjectiveThe study was carried out to determine physicians’ knowledgeof notifiable reporting and to ...
Public health passive surveillance systems are often affected by low sensitivity level. Enhancement ...
Genitourinary medicine work requires public health actions. Notifiable infections may be seen in gen...
Background The main objective of Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) was early detection ...
To find out the opinion of family doctors concerning the statutory notification of communicable dise...
The mandatory reporting is the mandatory information to the health authority in case of suspicion or...
BACKGROUND: Participation of private practitioners in routine disease surveillance in India is minim...
Public health passive surveillance systems are often affected by low sensitivity level. Enhancement ...
Background. The attitude of general practitioners (GPs) to public health surveillance is not well do...
The objective of this study was to assess the physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and practice as rela...
Background: Disease surveillance is one of the major components to combat against infectious disease...
Introduction: A nation's disease control effort is often as good as the surveillance and notificatio...
General practitioners (GPs) have an essential role in notification of communicable diseases. The mai...
[[abstract]]Background: Epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases through the mandatory-re...
Background. Notification of occupational diseases to the Department of Labour (and in limited situat...
ObjectiveThe study was carried out to determine physicians’ knowledgeof notifiable reporting and to ...
Public health passive surveillance systems are often affected by low sensitivity level. Enhancement ...
Genitourinary medicine work requires public health actions. Notifiable infections may be seen in gen...
Background The main objective of Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) was early detection ...
To find out the opinion of family doctors concerning the statutory notification of communicable dise...
The mandatory reporting is the mandatory information to the health authority in case of suspicion or...
BACKGROUND: Participation of private practitioners in routine disease surveillance in India is minim...
Public health passive surveillance systems are often affected by low sensitivity level. Enhancement ...
Background. The attitude of general practitioners (GPs) to public health surveillance is not well do...