Surveillance evaluations of surveillance systems should provide evidence to improve public health practice. In response to surveillance evaluation findings amongst Pacific Island Countries and Territories that identified a critical need to better equip local public health officials with skills to rapidly appropriately respond to suspected infectious disease outbreaks across the Pacific, the RAPID (Response and Analysis for Pacific Infectious Diseases) project was implemented to strengthen capacity in surveillance, epidemiology and outbreak response. The RAPID project is a notable example of how evidence gathered through a surveillance evaluation can be used to improve public health surveillance practice
Outbreaks of disease in settings affected by crises grow rapidly due to late detection and weakened ...
The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet in...
<div><p>Between August-2016 and April-2017, Solomon Islands experienced the largest and longest-runn...
Surveillance evaluations should not only describe surveillance systems but provide evidence to impro...
Objective: The Pacific Syndromic Surveillance System (PSSS), launched in 2010, provides a simple mec...
(PICTs) had agreed to develop a standardised, simple syndromic surveillance system to ensure complia...
The International Health Regulations require timely detection and response to outbreaks. Many attemp...
Comprehensive, timely, and accurate health data are essential for the detection of outbreak-prone di...
Prior to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) had agreed to ...
Background: Solomon Islands is one of the least developed countries in the world. Recognising that t...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
The Ministry of Health in Samoa, in partnership with the Pacific Community, successfully implemented...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
Surveillance is as an essential function of a public health system. This thesis contains three discr...
Papua New Guinea is a fragile state, where the health system faces significant constraints and sur...
Outbreaks of disease in settings affected by crises grow rapidly due to late detection and weakened ...
The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet in...
<div><p>Between August-2016 and April-2017, Solomon Islands experienced the largest and longest-runn...
Surveillance evaluations should not only describe surveillance systems but provide evidence to impro...
Objective: The Pacific Syndromic Surveillance System (PSSS), launched in 2010, provides a simple mec...
(PICTs) had agreed to develop a standardised, simple syndromic surveillance system to ensure complia...
The International Health Regulations require timely detection and response to outbreaks. Many attemp...
Comprehensive, timely, and accurate health data are essential for the detection of outbreak-prone di...
Prior to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) had agreed to ...
Background: Solomon Islands is one of the least developed countries in the world. Recognising that t...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
The Ministry of Health in Samoa, in partnership with the Pacific Community, successfully implemented...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
Surveillance is as an essential function of a public health system. This thesis contains three discr...
Papua New Guinea is a fragile state, where the health system faces significant constraints and sur...
Outbreaks of disease in settings affected by crises grow rapidly due to late detection and weakened ...
The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet in...
<div><p>Between August-2016 and April-2017, Solomon Islands experienced the largest and longest-runn...