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This publication by the World Health Organization provides comprehensive guidance on tuberculosis data generation and use, focusing on surveillance. It addresses the principles and scope of TB data management, defining core indicators and data items necessary for effective surveillance. It also explores digital surveillance methods and data quality assurance. The guidance is intended for national health programs and agencies responsible for TB surveillance, offering practical examples from various countries. The work supports the WHO End TB Strategy, aiming to improve global TB control and reporting.
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The book takes a multi-disciplinary approach to explore the role national security intelligence agencies played in supporting national governments' response to COVID-19. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, health security, public health and International Relations.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Public health surveillance. --- Biosecurity. --- Intelligence service. --- Communicable diseases --- Public health --- Prevention. --- International cooperation. --- Five Eyes (Alliance)
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This book reviews the recent challenges and future perspectives involved in the wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for COVID-19. The book aims to improve the monitoring of COVID-19 in wastewater by focusing on recent scientific studies in the surveillance and treatment of wastewater containing SARS-CoV-RNA, assessment of COVID-19 in the community and delivering a new scientific understanding of prevalence and re-emergence based on the WBE. It also provides a global perspective on effective detection methods for the analysis and interpretation of the RNA count of SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater and predicts the effects wastewater may have on the infection rate. Readers will find in this book case studies from France, India and Southeast Asian of non-invasive population-based monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 through sewage surveillance, and will learn more about the virus behaviour and transmission in different environmental settings. The significance of membrane technologies for virusremoval from water is also addressed in this book, as well as advanced techniques for identifying, quantifying, and characterizing SARS-CoV-2 in activated sludge and wastewater. The book provides a great interface to researchers such as microbiologists, environmental engineers, data scientists and civil engineers, emphasizing issues related to the current monitoring methodology. Furthermore, it also encourages researchers and policymakers by raising awareness of potential new methodologies for wastewater surveillance and accurate monitoring of COVID-19.
Environmental chemistry. --- Environmental protection. --- Civil engineering. --- Environment. --- Environmental Chemistry. --- Soil and Water Protection. --- Environmental Sciences. --- COVID-19 (Disease) --- Public health surveillance. --- Sewage --- Epidemiology. --- Analysis.
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