نتایج جستجو برای: growth surveillance

تعداد نتایج: 903904  

2014
AR Albu IA Horhoianu MC Dumitrascu V Horhoianu

The assessment of fetal growth represents a fundamental step towards the identification of the true growth restricted fetus that is associated to important perinatal morbidity and mortality. The possible ways of detecting abnormal fetal growth are taken into consideration in this review and their strong and weak points are discussed. An important debate still remains about how to discriminate b...

2014
Abimbola Aman-Oloniyo Christianah Alake Ayoade Adedokun

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2010
Laurent Delpy Fabien Lechouane Sophie Duchez Michel Cogné Guillaume Chemin Aurélien Tinguely Christophe Sirac

2013
Sonam Wangchuk Binay Thapa Sangay Zangmo Richard G. Jarman Piraya Bhoomiboonchoo Robert V. Gibbons

OBJECTIVE Describe the influenza A(H1N1) pandemic in Bhutan. DESIGN Observational study from sentinel surveillance sites. SETTING Bhutan remains isolated, with only one to two flights a day at the lone airport, no trains, and only three major roads that enter from India. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES PCR positive human respiratory samples. RESULTS The first case of A(H1N1)pdm09 infection was de...

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2016
Trong T Ao Mahmudur Rahman Farhana Haque Apurba Chakraborty M Jahangir Hossain Sabbir Haider A S M Alamgir Jeremy Sobel Stephen P Luby Emily S Gurley

We assessed a media-based public health surveillance system in Bangladesh during 2010-2011. The system is a highly effective, low-cost, locally appropriate, and sustainable outbreak detection tool that could be used in other low-income, resource-poor settings to meet the capacity for surveillance outlined in the International Health Regulations 2005.

2012
Shelly Bolotin Richard Pebody Peter J. White James McMenamin Luke Perera Jonathan S. Nguyen-Van-Tam Thomas Barlow John M. Watson

BACKGROUND The World Health Organization and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control have highlighted the importance of establishing systems to monitor severe influenza. Following the H1N1 (2009) influenza pandemic, a sentinel network of 23 Trusts, the UK Severe Influenza Surveillance System (USISS), was established to monitor hospitalisations due to confirmed seasonal influenza in E...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2009
Philip M Polgreen Zunqui Chen Alberto M Segre Meghan L Harris Michael A Pentella Gerard Rushton

Influenza-like illness data are collected via an Influenza Sentinel Provider Surveillance Network at the state level. Because participation is voluntary, locations of the sentinel providers may not reflect optimal geographic placement. The purpose of this study was to determine the "best" locations for sentinel providers in Iowa by using a maximal coverage model (MCM) and to compare the populat...

2013
Silvia Bino Semra Cavaljuga Angel Kunchev Dragan Lausevic Bernard Kaic Adriana Pistol Predrag Kon Zarko Karadjovski Stela Georghita Snezana Cicevalieva

The communicable disease threats and changes that began emerging in south-east Europe in the early 1990s - after a decade of war and while political and health systems region-wide were undergoing dramatic changes - demanded a novel approach to infectious disease surveillance. Specifically, they called for an approach that was focused on cross-border collaboration and aligned with European Union...

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