public health strategy

How Does Surveillance Work?

Surveillance is the continuous, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data. It involves:
Data Collection: Gathering information from various sources like hospitals, laboratories, and health surveys.
Data Analysis: Using statistical methods to identify trends and patterns.
Data Interpretation: Making sense of the data to inform public health actions.
Reporting: Disseminating findings to relevant stakeholders for timely action.

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