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Public Health Surveillance Overview

Public health surveillance involves the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data. The goal of public health surveillance is to provide information to be used for public health action. The New York Times E. coli article could be used to measure trends of a particular disease, estimate the magnitude of the problem, and monitor changes in infectious and environmental agents.

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Public Health Surveillance Overview

Public health surveillance involves the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data. The goal of public health surveillance is to provide information to be used for public health action. The New York Times E. coli article could be used to measure trends of a particular disease, estimate the magnitude of the problem, and monitor changes in infectious and environmental agents.

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Knowledge Check

Public Health Surveillance is the ________, __________


collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data.

A. systemic, short-term

B. ongoing, systemic

C. ongoing, systematic

D. methodical, ongoing

1
Knowledge Check

What is the goal of public health surveillance?

A. To give public health personnel policies to regulate

B. To provide information to be used for public


health action

C. To guide Congress in enacting public health laws

D. To keep the public aware of new diseases

2
Knowledge Check
Identify the surveillance uses that can be linked to
the New York Times E. coli article.

A. Measure trends of a particular disease


B. Estimate the magnitude of the problem
C. Monitor changes in infectious and environmental
agents
D. Assess effectiveness of programs and control
measures
E. All of the above

3
Knowledge Check

The purpose and legal basis for public health surveillance is


granted by which U.S. document?

A. Bill of Rights

B. Declaration of Independence

C. U.S. Constitution

D. 1812 Treaty of Public Health

4
Knowledge Check

CDC must be invited by a state before conducting public health


surveillance.

A. True

B. False

5
Knowledge Check

The New York State Department of Health contacts the health


providers in District A every Friday to obtain the number of
patients examined with Influenza. What type of surveillance is
this?

A. Passive

B. Active

6
Knowledge Check

Choose the option that is NOT a part of the public health


surveillance process.

A. Data dissemination

B. Data storage
C. Link to action
D. Data collection

7
Knowledge Check
In data interpretation, by identifying the ___________,
________, and _____________, you can more easily determine
how and why the health event occurred.

A. disease, risk, occurrence


B. person, protocol, risk

C. person, place, time


D. risk, protocol, disease

8
Knowledge Check

Choose the option that is NOT a source of data used for public
health surveillance.

A. Administrative data systems


B. Vital records
C. Newspaper articles
D. Disease notifications

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