Contents Chapter 1. Historical Background Stephen B. Thacker, MD, MSc Chapter 2. Considerations in Planning a Surveillance System Steven M. Teutsch, MD, MPH Chapter 3. Economic and Policy Justification for Public Health Surveillance David B. Rein, PhD Chapter 4. Collecting Public Health Surveillance Data: Creating a Surveillance System M. Kathleen Glynn, DVM, MPVM and Lorraine C. Backer, PhD, MPH Chapter 5. Informatics and the Management of Surveillance Data Ramesh S. Krishnamurthy, PhD, MPH and Michael E. St. Louis, MD Chapter 6. Analyzing and Interpreting Public Health Surveillance Data Patrick S. Sullivan, DVM, PhD, Matthew T. McKenna, MD, MPH, Lance Waller, PhD, G. David Williamson, PhD and Lisa M. Lee, PhD Chapter 7. Communicating Public Health Surveillance Information for Action Patrick L. Remington, MD, MPH and David E. Nelson, MD, MPH Chapter 8. Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Samuel L. Groseclose, DVM, MPH, Robert R. German, DrPH, MPH., and Peter Nsubuga, MD, MPH Chapter 9. Ethics in Public Health Surveillance Charles M Heilig and Patricia Sweeney Chapter 10. Legal Considerations in Public Health Surveillance in the United States Verla S. Neslund, Richard A. Goodman, James G. Hodge, Jr., and John P. Middaugh Chapter 11. Public Health Surveillance for Infectious Diseases Chris Van Beneden, MD, MPH and Ruth Lynfield, MD Chapter 12. Public Health Surveillance for Chronic Diseases, Injuries, and Birth Defects Ali H. Mokdad, PhD, Joseph L. Annest, PhD, MS, Robin M. Ikeda, MD, MPH, and Cara T. Mai, MPH Chapter 13. Surveillance for Determinants of Population Health Roy Gibson Parrish, II, MD, Sharon M. McDonnell, B.S.N, M.D., M.P.H., and Patrick L. Remington, M.D., M.P.H. Chapter 14. Public Health Surveillance for Preparedness and Emergency Response: Biosurveillance for Human Health Daniel M. Sosin, MD, MPH and Richard S. Hopkins, MD, MSPH Chapter 15. Healthcare Quality and Safety: The Monitoring of Administrative Information Systems and the Interface with Public Health Surveillance James F. Murray, PhD and Chesley Richards, MD, MPH Chapter 16. Postmarket Surveillance for Pharmaceuticals and Devices Paul J. Seligman, MD, MPH, Thomas P. Gross, M. Miles Braun, MD, MPH, and Janet B. Arrowsmith, MD, FACP, FACE Chapter 17. Surveillance in Low-Resource Settings: Challenges and Opportunities in the Current Context of Global Health Michael St. Louis, MD, Henry Walke, MD, MPH, Helen Perry, PhD, Peter Nsubuga, MD, MPH, Mark White, MD, FACPM, and Scott Dowell, MD, MPH Chapter 18. State and Local Public Health Surveillance in the United States Guthrie S. Birkhead, MD, MPH and Christopher M. Maylahn, MD, MPH Chapter 19. Public Health Workforce Needs for Surveillance Denise Koo, MD, MPH and Herman Tolentino, MD Chapter 20. Evolving Challenges and Opportunities in Public Health Surveillance Lisa M. Lee, PhD and Stephen B Thacker, MD, MSc Index