bioterrorism

How is Surveillance Conducted?

Surveillance involves the systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data. It is critical in detecting and responding to bioterrorism. Methods include:
- Syndromic Surveillance: Monitoring symptoms reported by patients to identify potential outbreaks.
- Laboratory Surveillance: Identifying unusual patterns in laboratory test results.
- Environmental Surveillance: Monitoring air, water, and soil for the presence of biological agents.

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