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Death Certificate Surveillance in New Hampshire

Description

The Death Certificate Surveillance was implemented in October 2001 to enhance New Hampshire's ability to monitor for bioterrorism and other public health threats, such as communicable diseases and chemical exposures. In 2003, this surveillance system was automated. Death certificates become available for review by disease surveillance staff within 24 hours of filing. Learning objectives: 1. Discuss the value of death certificate surveillance in detecting communicable disease 2. Explain the death certificate review process 3. Describe how death certificate surveillance can be automated.

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