Contributors x Foreword to the Second Edition xix Stephen B. Thacker & Denis M. Coulombier Foreword to the First Edition xxi Anne Schuchat & Jean-Claude Desenclos Preface to Second Edition xxiii Nkuchia M. M''ikanatha, Ruth Lynfield, Chris A. Van Beneden, & Henriette de Valk Preface to First Edition xxv Nkuchia M. M''ikanatha, Ruth Lynfield, Chris Van Beneden, & Henriette de Valk Acknowledgments xxvii Weighing of the Heart xxviii Polyxeni Potter Section 1: Introduction to Infectious Disease Surveillance 1 Infectious Disease Surveillance: A Cornerstone for Prevention and Control 3 Nkuchia M. M''ikanatha, Ruth Lynfield, Kathleen G. Julian, Chris A.
Van Beneden, & Henriette de Valk 2 Origins and Progress in Surveillance Systems 21 Stephen B. Thacker & Donna F. Stroup 3 Use of Surveillance in Disease Eradication Efforts 32 Part 1: Introduction to the Concept and Use of Surveillance in the Eradication of Smallpox 32 D.A. Henderson Part 2: Lessons Learned in Guinea Worm Disease (Dracunculiasis) Eradication 41 Samuel Makoy, Steven R. Becknell, Alexander H. Jones, Gabriel Waat, Ernesto Ruiz-tiben, & Donald R. Hopkins Part 3: Surveillance for Measles Eradication in Countries with Limited Resources 54 Mark Grabowsky, Mac Otten, & Balcha Masresha 4 Infectious Disease Surveillance and the International Health Regulations 62 Bruce J.
Plotkin & Maxwell C. Hardiman 5 Supranational Surveillance in the European Union 81 Andrea Ammon & Edward van Straten Section 2: Program Area Surveillance Systems 6 Active, Population-based Surveillance for Infectious Diseases 95 Chris A. Van Beneden, Melissa Arvay, Somsak Thamthitiwat, & Ruth Lynfield 7 Surveillance for Foodborne Diseases 109 Part 1: Approaches to Surveillance for Foodborne Diseases 109 Elaine Scallan, Barbara Mahon, & Danilo Lo Fo Wong Part 2: Investigation of Foodborne Disease Outbreaks 120 Stephanie D. Meyer, Kirk E. Smith, & Craig Hedberg Part 3: Surveillance for Antimicrobial Resistance Among Foodborne Bacteria--the US Approach 129 Jean M. Whichard, Kathryn Gay, Heather Tate, & Tom M. Chiller 8 Surveillance for Zoonotic Diseases 143 Mira J. Leslie & James J.
Kazmierczak 9 Surveillance for Vector-borne Diseases 157 Lyle R. Petersen & James L. Hadler 10 Surveillance for Vaccine-preventable Diseases 174 Hanna M. Nohynek & Elizabeth Miller 11 Public Health Surveillance for Vaccine Adverse Events 187 John K. Iskander & Yenlik Zheteyeva 12 Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza Surveillance 200 Lynnette Brammer, Alicia P. Budd, & Lyn Finelli 13 Surveillance for Agents of Bioterrorism in the USA 211 Richard N. Danila & Aaron T. Fleischauer 14 Surveillance for Unexplained Infectious Disease-related Deaths 223 Ruth Lynfield, Kurt B.
Nolte, Ann M. Schmitz, & Marc Fischer 15 Surveillance for Tuberculosis 234 Delphine Antoine & Ibrahim Abubakar 16 Surveillance for Healthcare-associated Infections 248 Petra Gastmeier, Bruno Coignard, & Teresa C. Horan 17 Biovigilance: Designing and Implementing Surveillance Systems for the Safety and Quality of Blood, Organs, and Tissues 261 Matthew J. Kuehnert, Robert P. Wise, & Jerry A. Holmberg 18 Surveillance for Antimicrobial Resistance and Trends in Antimicrobial Utilization 274 Katherine Fleming-Dutra, Lauri A. Hicks, & Hajo Grundmann 19 Surveillance for Viral Hepatitis in Europe 288 Mary E. Ramsay, Koye Balogun, Catherine Quigley, & Chee Fu Yung 20 Surveillance for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in the USA 304 Eve D.
Mokotoff & R. Luke Shouse 21 Surveillance for Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome for Countries in Transition 317 Part 1: Surveillance for Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in India 317 Rubina Imtiaz, Renu Garg, & Madhulekha Bhattacharya Part 2: Surveillance for Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in Russia 327 Dmitry M. Kissin, Charles R. Vitek, Evgeny Voronin, & Susan D. Hillis Part 3: Surveillance for Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in South Africa 334 Thomas M. Rehle & Gita Ramjee 22 Surveillance for Sexually Transmitted Diseases 343 Samuel L. Groseclose, Michael C. Samuel, Joan M.
Chow, & Hillard Weinstock 23 Communicable Disease Surveillance During Complex Emergencies 361 Marta Valenciano, Francisco J. Luquero, & Alain Moren 24 Infectious Disease Surveillance in Globally Mobile Populations 376 Katrin S. Kohl & Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz 25 Surveillance for Infectious Diseases in Mass Gatherings 388 Andrea M. Forde Section 3: Internet- and Wireless-based Information Systems in Infectious Disease Surveillance 26 Use of the Web to Enhance Infectious Disease Surveillance 403 Nkuchia M. M''ikanatha, Dale D. Rohn, Toby McAdams, David P. Welliver, & Kathleen G. Julian 27 Web-based Sentinel Provider Surveillance Network in France 418 Thierry Blanchon 28 Electronic Surveillance for Infectious Diseases in Germany 426 G´erard Krause 29 Electronic Clinical Laboratory Reporting for Public Health Surveillance 434 Perry F.
Smith, Guthrie S. Birkhead, & J.A. Magnuson 30 Mobile Technology for Infectious Disease Surveillance 447 Herman D. Tolentino, John S. Brownstein, Barbara L. Massoudi, & Mehran S. Massoudi 31 The Global Public Health Intelligence Network 457 Abla Mawudeku, Michael Blench, Louise Boily, Ron St.
John, Roberta Andraghetti, & Martha Ruben 32 Syndromic Surveillance for Infectious Diseases 470 Julie A. Pavlin Section 4: Molecular Methods, Data Analyses, and Evaluation of Surveillance Systems 33 Use of Molecular Epidemiology in Infectious Disease Surveillance 485 John M. Besser 34 Software Applications, Resources, and Introduction to Statistical Analysis 502 Part 1: Examples of Software Application and Web-based Resources for Infectious Disease Surveillance 502 John H. Holmes, Michael C. Samuel, Gilles Desv´e, & Joseph M. Hilbe Part 2: Analysis and Interpretation of Reportable Infectious Disease Data 508 Mindy J. Perilla & Elizabeth R. Zell 35 Analysis and Interpretation of Case-based Infectious Disease Surveillance Data: Human Immunodeficiency Virus-related Morbidity and Mortality Surveillance in the USA 522 Lisa M.
Lee & George W. Rutherford 36 Statistical Modeling of Infectious Disease Surveillance Data 535 Leonhard Held & Michaela Paul 37 Geospatial Technologies and Spatial Data Analysis 545 Part 1: Geographic Information System Approaches to Data Analysis 545 Chester G. Moore & Jerome E. Freier Part 2: Use of Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis in Infectious Disease Surveillance in North America and East Africa 558 Sunny Mak & Rebecca J. Eisen 38 Evaluation of Syndromic Surveillance Systems that Use Healthcare Data 565 Samuel L. Groseclose, David L. Buckeridge, & James W. Buehler Section 5: Basic Considerations, Communications, and Training in Infectious Disease Surveillance 39 Legal Basis for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control in the USA 583 Richard E.
Hoffman & Frederic E. Shaw 40 Ethics and Public Health Surveillance 596 Amy L. Fairchild & David M. Johns 41 Communication in Infectious Disease Surveillance 607 Part 1: Communication, Mass Media Relations, and Infectious Disease Surveillance 607 Brian G. Southwell, Barbara J. Reynolds, & Kate Fowlie Part 2: Health Communication Case Study 618 Jeffrey D. Klausner & Katherine Ahrens 42 Training in Infectious Disease Surveillance: Contributions of the Epidemic Intelligence Service and European Field Epidemiology Training Programs 623 Denise Koo, Douglas H. Hamilton, & Arnold Bosman 43 Surveillance Training for Fogarty International Fellows from Eastern Europe and Central Asia: the New York State Experience 636 Dale L.
Morse, Robert A. Bednarczyk, & Louise-Anne McNutt Section 6: Partnerships, Policy, and Preparedness 44 Public-Private Partnerships in Infectious Disease Surveillance 649 Andrew Friede 45 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) Surveillance in the USA 657 Michael A. Jhung, Lynnette Brammer, & Lyn Finelli 46 Future Directions in Infectious Disease Surveillance 668 Ruth Lynfield, Nkuchia M. M''ikanatha, Chris A. Van Beneden, & Henriette de Valk Index 671.