Published on in Vol 5, No 2 (2013):

Steps to a Sustainable Public Health Surveillance Enterprise

Steps to a Sustainable Public Health Surveillance Enterprise

Steps to a Sustainable Public Health Surveillance Enterprise

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Journals

  1. Richards C, Iademarco M, Anderson T. A New Strategy for Public Health Surveillance at CDC: Improving National Surveillance Activities and Outcomes. Public Health Reports® 2014;129(6):472 View
  2. Marbus S, van der Hoek W, van Dissel J, van Gageldonk-Lafeber A. Experience of establishing severe acute respiratory surveillance in the Netherlands: Evaluation and challenges. Public Health in Practice 2020;1:100014 View
  3. Qualters J, Strosnider H, Bell R. Data to Action. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2015;21(Supplement 2):S12 View
  4. Lowe R, Barcellos C, Brasil P, Cruz O, Honório N, Kuper H, Carvalho M. The Zika Virus Epidemic in Brazil: From Discovery to Future Implications. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018;15(1):96 View
  5. Saydah S, Imperatore G. Emerging Approaches in Surveillance of Type 1 Diabetes. Current Diabetes Reports 2018;18(9) View
  6. Cuadros D, Chen X, Li J, Omori R, Musuka G. Advancing Public Health Surveillance: Integrating Modeling and GIS in the Wastewater-Based Epidemiology of Viruses, a Narrative Review. Pathogens 2024;13(8):685 View
  7. Haregu T, Lim S, Miranda M, Pham C, Nguyen N, Suya I, Ilagan R, Poowanasatien A, Kowal P, Oldenburg B. Practical Strategies for Improving Sustainability and Scale-up of Noncommunicable Disease-related Public Health Interventions: Lessons from the Better Health Program in Southeast Asia. WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health 2023;12(1):15 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Espinal M, Singh P. Global Health Essentials. View