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Public health systems and emerging infections : assessing the capabilities of the public and private sectors : workshop summary / Jonathan R. Davis and Joshua Lederberg, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Davis, Jonathan R.
Lederberg, Joshua.
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Forum on Emerging Infections.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communicable diseases--Prevention--Congresses.
Communicable diseases.
Epidemics--Prevention--Congresses.
Epidemics.
Public health--Congresses.
Public health.
Communicable Diseases, Emerging--prevention & control.
Communicable Diseases, Emerging--epidemiology.
Disease Notification.
Health Policy--economics.
Interinstitutional Relations.
Public Health.
Communicable Diseases.
United States--epidemiology.
Medical Subjects:
Communicable Diseases, Emerging--prevention & control.
Communicable Diseases, Emerging--epidemiology.
Disease Notification.
Health Policy--economics.
Interinstitutional Relations.
Public Health.
Communicable Diseases.
United States--epidemiology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (128 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. ; [Great Britain] : National Academy Press, 2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Forum on Emerging Infections was created in 1996 in response to a request from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health. The goal of the forum is to provide structured opportunities for representatives from academia, industry, professional and interest groups, and government to examine and discuss scientific and policy issues that relate to research, prevention, detection, and management of emerging infectious diseases. A critical part of this mission has been the convening of a series of workshops. Public Health Systems and Emerging Infections summarizes the fourth in a series of five workshops. With a focus on our knowledge and understanding of the role of private and public health sectors in emerging infectious disease surveillance and response, the participants explored the effects of privatization of public health laboratories and the modernization of public health care. The issues discussed included epidemiological investigation, surveillance, communication, coordination, resource allocations, and economic support.
Contents:
Front Matterr
REVIEWERS
Preface
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Contents
Summary and Assessment
1 Introduction
2 Epidemiological Investigation
3 Surveillance
4 Communication, Coordination, and Education and Outreach
5 Strategic Planning, Resource Allocation, and Economic Support
References
APPENDIX A Glossary and Acronyms
APPENDIX B Workshop Agenda
APPENDIX C Emerging Infectious Diseases: Consensus on Needed Laboratory Capacity Could Strengthen Surveillance
APPENDIX D Forum Member and Staff Biographies.
Notes:
Based on a workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections, Division of Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine.
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Print version: Public health systems and emerging infections.
ISBN:
9780309183772
0309183774
9780309558174
0309558174
OCLC:
646715623

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