Table 3. Public Health Surveillance Definitions.
Public Health Surveillance: CDC Definitions | |||||
1988[56] | 1992[35], 2012[57] | 2001[26] | 2011[58] | 2008, 2012[37] ** | |
Process | The ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation | The ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation | The ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination | The ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation | The systematic, ongoing collection, management, analysis, and interpretation |
Knowledge | Of health data | Of health data essential to the planning, implementation and evaluation of public health practice | Of data regarding a health-related event | Of health-related data | Of data |
Purpose | Closely integrated with the timely dissemination of these data both to those providing the data, and to those who can apply the data to control and prevention programs | Closely integrated with the dissemination of these data to those who need to know, and linked to prevention and control * | For use in public health action, to reduce morbidity and mortality, and to improve health | With the a priori purpose of preventing or controlling disease or injury, or of identifying unusual events of public health importance, followed by the dissemination and use of information, for public health action | Followed by the dissemination of these data to public health programs, to stimulate public health action |
The complete definition in Thacker and Berkelman's 1992 book chapter is “the final link of the surveillance chain is the application of these data to prevention and control. A surveillance system includes a functional capacity for data collection, analysis, and dissemination linked to public health programs”.
Definition that Thacker et al. (2012) cite from the 2008 Dictionary of Epidemiology, 5th ed.