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Primary Care Surveillance in the UK - Actions, Outcomes, Benefits

Description

Routine primary care data provide the means to systematically monitor a variety of syndromes which could give early warning of health protection issues (microbiological and chemical). It is possible to track milder illnesses which may not present to hospitals (e.g. chicken pox, conjunctivitis) or illnesses for which laboratory specimens are not routinely taken (e.g. influenza). Real-time data are also needed to respond to major health protection incidents.

 

Objective

To describe the arrangements for Primary Care Surveillance in the UK and provide examples of the benefits of this work for Public Health.

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