ziektebewaking
Ziektebewaking, also known as disease surveillance, is the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of health data for public health action. It serves as an early warning system for potential outbreaks and other public health threats, allowing for timely and effective interventions. This process involves monitoring various sources of health information, including routine health service data, laboratory reports, syndromic surveillance (monitoring symptoms rather than diagnosed diseases), and environmental factors.
The primary goals of ziektebewaking are to detect unusual disease patterns, identify the emergence of new infectious
Ziektebewaking is crucial for both infectious and non-communicable diseases. For infectious diseases, it aids in preventing