POPM 3240 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: World Health Organization, Disease Surveillance, Lab Records

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The actual systems put in place to gather information about disease occurrence in a population. Who (world health organization): the continuous, systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health-related data needed for the planning, implementation and evaluation of public health practice. Describe natural patterns of disease (ex. flu prevalence rising and falling between seasons) Display trends in health behaviours (ex. vaccines being lacking in a certain population) Indicate where/when intervention is needed (such as quarantine, vaccination, preventative treatment) Data acquired from other primary sources that were derived for other purposes. Collecting data from samples sent to a lab for testing. Reports by doctors to public health agencies. Useful for notifiable diseases (required to be reported to public health agencies) Time issues: data may not be current, may be sporadic. Under-recording: disease events may not be recorded/submitted. Motivation of people to ensure information gets to where it needs to be. Data is actively searched for and collected for the goal of surveillance.

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