Practical background to the meeting included numerous contacts between KTL and CDC over the years with regard to chronic disease prevention and health promotion. During these contacts, the issue of surveillance and monitoring became increasingly important and obvious. Both institutes had accumulated a ...
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Why foodborne disease surveillance is critical to the safety of our food supply. Am J Public Health 1996;86:1076-7.Hedberg, C.W. 1996. Annotation: Why foodborne disease surveillance is critical to the safety of our food supply. ... CW Hedberg,N Hirschhorn - 《American Journal of Public ...
It’s easy to see why saliva is entering the fold as analluring diagnostic sample type: It’s inexpensive to collect, can be sampled without the help of a medical professional and with minimal subject discomfort, and has been successful for human health monitoring, disease surveillance for theo...
of welfare technology in eldercare has mainly been translated into practice in form of surveillance technologies [47]. In municipal strategy documents, welfare technology is often connected to organisational matters [50]. Implementation and utilisation of welfare technology is perceived as necessary to ...
There is a smaller literature on the role of systemic and structural factors that impede engagement along the HIV care continuum for this population of PLWH. We define systemic barriers as those that involve entire complex systems, such as political, legal, education, economic, health care, and ...
use machine learning to improve accuracy and efficiency, identify important insights in data, detect and prevent fraud, and assist withanti-money laundering. Data mining, a subset of ML, can identify clients with high-risk profiles and incorporate cyber surveillance to pinpoint warning signs of ...
It represents a measure of the overall “effectiveness” of our health care delivery systems through assessment of general medical care and, more specifically, our obstetric health care. Maternal mortality surveillance activities shine a bright light on the “gaps” in those systems. Specifically, ...
Active surveillance for favorable-risk prostate cancer: who, how and why? It is also important to communicate appropriately with the patient, to reduce the psychological burden of living with untreated cancer. The results of ... L Klotz - 《Journal of Urology》 被引量: 274发表: 2007年 ...
that it is cold rather than blistering heat leading to breakdowns. I am thinking that keeping the chill on reduces bacteria’s chance to grow, thought it does not die, as discuss in the fifth case in the book. The case introduces us to FoodNet, a national surveillance system supported by...