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This unique book covers many major disease surveillance systems, drawing on the <br />
experiences of leading experts from around the world. Beginning with an overview <br />
of the newly revised International Health Regulations from the World Health <br />
Organization, the book progresses to explore surveillance systems currently in <br />
practice. Examples included are as far ranging as surveillance for <br />
antimicrobial-resistant foodborne pathogens, vaccine adverse events, influenza <br />
and HIV/AIDS, to communicable disease surveillance during complex emergencies in <br />
Iraq and Sudan.<br />
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Table Of Contents<br />
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Contributors, ix<br />
Foreword, xvii<br />
Anne Schuchat, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA) & Jean-Claude<br />
Desenclos, Institut de Veille Sanitaire (France)<br />
Preface, xx<br />
Acknowledgments, xxii<br />
Section I: Introduction and Program-Area Surveillance Systems<br />
1 Infectious Disease Surveillance: A Cornerstone for Prevention and Control, 3<br />
2 Infectious Disease Surveillance and the International Health Regulations, 18<br />
3 Active, Population-Based Surveillance for Infectious Diseases, 32<br />
4 Surveillance for Antimicrobial-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae, 44<br />
5 Surveillance for Foodborne Diseases, 57<br />
6 Supranational Surveillance in the European Union, 69<br />
7 Surveillance for Antimicrobial Resistance among Foodborne Bacteria:<br />
The US Approach, 79<br />
8 Surveillance for Zoonotic Diseases, 93<br />
9 Surveillance for Vector-Borne Diseases, 107<br />
10 Surveillance for Agents of Bioterrorism in the United States, 124<br />
11 Surveillance for Unexplained Infectious Disease-Related Deaths, 136<br />
12 Surveillance for Tuberculosis in Europe, 147<br />
13 Surveillance for Healthcare-Associated Infections, 159<br />
14 Surveillance for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)<br />
15 Surveillance for Viral Hepatitis, 187<br />
16 Surveillance for HIV/AIDS in the United States, 201<br />
17 Surveillance for Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 213<br />
18 Vaccine Preventable Diseases, 229<br />
Part 1: Vaccine Preventable Disease Surveillance, 229<br />
Part 2: Public Health Surveillance for Vaccine Adverse Events, 241<br />
19 Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza Surveillance, 254<br />
20 Communicable Disease Surveillance in Complex Emergencies, 265<br />
Section II: Use of Electronic and Web-Based Means in Infectious Disease <br />
Surveillance<br />
21 Use of the World Wide Web to Enhance Infectious Disease Surveillance, 281<br />
22 The Netherlands’ Infectious Diseases Surveillance Information System, 294<br />
23 The Global Public Health Intelligence Network, 304<br />
24 National Notifiable Disease Surveillance in Egypt, 318<br />
25 Electronic Reporting in Infectious Disease Surveillance, 333<br />
Part 1: Basic Principles of Electronic Public Health Surveillance, 333<br />
Part 2: Electronic Clinical Laboratory Reporting for Public Health Surveillance, <br />
341<br />
26 Implementing Syndromic Surveillance Systems in the Climate of Bioterrorism, <br />
351<br />
Section III: Methods for Surveillance Data Analysis, Communication, and <br />
Evaluation<br />
27 Software Applications for Analysis of Surveillance Data, 363<br />
28 Analysis and Interpretation of Reportable Infectious Disease Data, 367<br />
29 Analysis and Interpretation of Case-Based HIV/AIDS Surveillance Data, 380<br />
30 Use of Molecular Epidemiology in Infectious Disease Surveillance, 393<br />
31 Use of Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing for Infectious<br />
Disease Surveillance, 408<br />
32 Communication of Information about Surveillance, 419<br />
Part 1: Media Communication of Information about Infectious Disease Surveillance <br />
and Outbreaks, 419<br />
Part 2: Case Study: A Healthy Response to Increases in Syphilis in<br />
San Francisco, 429<br />
33 Evaluation of Surveillance Systems for Early Epidemic Detection, 432<br />
Section IV: Law, Ethics, Training, and Partnership in Infectious<br />
Disease Surveillance<br />
34 Ethics and the Conduct of Public Health Surveillance, 445<br />
35 Legal Considerations in Surveillance, Isolation, and Quarantine, 450<br />
Part 1: Legal Basis for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control, 450<br />
Part 2: Legal Considerations for Isolation and Quarantine in the United States, <br />
460<br />
36 Training in Applied Epidemiology and Infectious Disease Surveillance:<br />
Contributions of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, 470<br />
37 New York State International Training Program for Fogarty Fellows, 481 <br />
38 Public–Private Partnerships in Infectious Disease Surveillance, 490<br />
39 Lessons Learned from Smallpox Eradication and Severe Acute Respiratory<br />
Syndrome Outbreak, 499<br />
Part 1: The Use of Surveillance in the Eradication of Smallpox and<br />
Poliomyelitis, 501<br />
Part 2: SARS Surveillance in Hong Kong and the United States during the 2003<br />
Outbreak, 511<br />
40 Future Directions in Infectious Disease Surveillance, 524<br />
Index, 527<br />
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Product Details<br />
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* ISBN: 1405142669<br />
* ISBN-13: 9781405142663<br />
* Format: Hardcover, 512pp<br />
* Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated<br />
* Pub. Date: October 2007<br />
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