Priorities for public health surveillance when resources are limited. (speeches by Jose Luis Seminario Carrasco, Oscar Mujica Legua, Daniel Fishbein) (Proceedings of the 1992 International Symposium on Public Health Surveillance) (Transcript)
From: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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Date: 12/1/1992
Jose Luis Seminario Carrasco, Oscar Mujica Legua and Daniel Fishbein believe that the process of setting priorities for the surveillance of public health is difficult when resources are limited. Peru is facing this problem, in addition to other problems such as outbreaks of serious diseases and the effects of domestic politics. Peru hopes to improve its surveillance system by acquiring better communications equipment, updating laws on disease reporting and simplifying the surveillance process ...
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