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Mar 08, 2025
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Graduate Catalog 2021-2022
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EPI 76300 - Public Health Surveillance Public health surveillance is the fundamental mechanism that public health agencies use to monitor the health of the communities they serve. It is a core function of public health practice, and its purpose is to provide a factual basis from which agencies can appropriately set priorities, plan programs, and take actions to identify and reduce disparities, promote, and protect the public’s health. This course will cover the principles of public health surveillance, including historical context, vital registration, disease reporting regulations and notifiable diseases, surveillance registries, surveillance for behaviors and risk factors, administrative data sources in surveillance, epidemiologic uses of surveillance data, legal and ethical issues, and dissemination of surveillance information.
prereq: PH 75300 (Principles of Epidemiology), PH 75200 (Introduction to Epidemiology), PH 75100 (Principles of Biostatistics), PH 75000 (Introduction to Biostatistics)
Open to MPH and EOHS-MS or departmental permission. Hours 3 hrs Credits 3 cr.
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