Table of Contents
Section A: Introduction 1. Surveillance as a Foundation for Infectious Disease Prevention and ControlNkuchia M. M'ikanatha and John K. Iskander
2. The Legal Basis for Public Health SurveillanceGail Horlick and Jean O'Connor
3. National, State, and Local Public Health Surveillance SystemsRuth Jajosky and Jennifer Ward
4. Quarantine and the Role of Surveillance in Nineteenth-Century Public HealthDavid S. Barnes
Section B: Specific Surveillance Systems
5. Surveillance for Vaccine-preventable Diseases and ImmunizationDaniel Payne
6. Surveillance for Seasonal and Novel Influenza Viruses Bruno Ciancio and Piotr Kramarz
7. Surveillance for Bacterial Infections of Public Health ImportanceLee H. Harrison and Gayle Fischer Langley
8. Surveillance for Foodborne DiseasesElaine Scallan and Casey Barton Behravesh
9. Surveillance of Healthcare-associated Infections Lennox K. Archibald and Theresa J. McCann
10. Surveillance for Zoonotic DiseasesLinda Capewell Pimentel and Ethel V.Taylor
11. Surveillance of Viral Hepatitis Infections Daniel R. Church, Gillian A. Haney, Monina Klevens, Alfred DeMaria Jr
12. Surveillance for Sexually Transmitted DiseasesElizabeth Torrone and Kyle Bernstein
13. Surveillance for HIV/AIDSEve D. Mokotoff and James J. Gibson
14. Public Health Surveillance for TuberculosisLori R. Armstrong and Roque Miramontes
Section C: Methods Used in Surveillance and Data Analysis
15. Analysis and Interpretation of Surveillance DataLouisa E. Chapman and James N. Tyson
16. Global Surveillance for Emerging Infectious DiseasesJennifer Nuzzo
17. Infectious Diseases Surveillance and Global SecurityDavid L. Blazes and Sheri Lewis
18. Electronic information systems in surveillance: Implementation of the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System in South CarolinaEric Brenner
19. Electronic Information Systems in Surveillance: Electronic Laboratory ReportingRichard S. Hopkins and Nkuchia M. M'ikanatha
20. Use of Geographic Information Systems in Infectious Disease SurveillanceRebecca J. Eisen and Lars Eisen
Section D: Cross-cutting Issues in Infectious Disease Surveillance
21. Communication of Surveillance FindingsBrian G. Southwell and Bridget J. Kelly
22. Lessons Learned in Epidemiology and Surveillance Training in New York CityElizabeth Chuang and Carolyn Greene