surveillance of disease
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Public health officials conduct surveillance of disease to monitor outbreaks.
Definition
Noun: - The ongoing systematic collection and analysis of data about an infectious disease that can lead to action being taken to control or prevent the disease: This term refers to the continuous, organized process of gathering and studying information on disease occurrence to inform public health interventions.
Usage
- This is a formal, public health term used to describe a critical function of health organizations. It is typically used in medical, governmental, and epidemiological contexts.
- It functions as a singular noun phrase.
Examples
- Noun:
- Effective surveillance of disease is essential for early detection of outbreaks.
- The ministry has strengthened its surveillance of disease following the pandemic.
- The program focuses on the surveillance of disease in high-risk populations.
Advanced Usage
- "to conduct surveillance of disease": to carry out the systematic monitoring process.
- The team was deployed to conduct surveillance of disease in the affected region.
- "enhanced surveillance of disease": a more intensive or targeted monitoring effort.
- Authorities initiated enhanced surveillance of disease at all major ports of entry.
Variants and Related Words
- Disease surveillance (n): A common alternative phrasing with the same meaning.
- Global disease surveillance networks share vital information.
- Public health surveillance (n): A broader term that includes the monitoring of diseases and other health events.
- Epidemiological surveillance (n): A closely related term emphasizing the methodological and analytical aspects.
Synonyms
- Disease monitoring: The act of watching and checking the spread or development of a disease over time.
- Epidemic intelligence: The systematic collection and analysis of information for early detection of public health threats.
Related Phrases
- Syndromic surveillance: A specific type of surveillance that uses health-related data (like symptoms) to signal a potential outbreak before diagnoses are confirmed.
- Syndromic surveillance is a component of broader surveillance of disease.
- Active surveillance: A method where public health officials regularly contact healthcare providers to seek out reports of cases.
- Passive surveillance: A method which relies on healthcare providers or laboratories to report cases of disease.
Public health officials conduct surveillance of disease to monitor outbreaks.
Noun
- the ongoing systematic collection and analysis of data about an infectious disease that can lead to action being taken to control or prevent the disease