Communicable disease surveillance and response systems. Guide to monitoring and evaluating

1 – Introduction
2 – Overview of monitoring and evaluation of surveillance & response systems
3 – Components of surveillance & response systems for M & E
4 – Practical steps to monitor surveillance and response systems
5 – Practical steps to evaluate surveillance and response systems

Bibliography
Annex 1 – Key definitions in M & E
Annex 2 – Summary of existing communicable disease surveillance guidelines
Annex 3a – Template to guide identification and development of M & E indicators for communicable disease surveillance systems
Annex 3b – Abbreviations used in the tables
Annex 3c – Proposed list of indicators for M & E 
Annex 4 – Methods of data collection for M & E
Annex 5 – Sample tools for compiling data for M & E 

Communicable disease surveillance and response systems- Guide to monitoring and evaluating
http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/surveillance/WHO_CDS_EPR_LYO_2006_2.pdf?ua=1

Are you sure you want to delete this "resource"?
This item will be deleted immediately. You cannot undo this action.

Related Resources

Report
09 Apr 2019
The host of the 2019 Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Implementation Workshop is the Secretariat of Civil Protection of Mexico City. The Workshop will be at the Justice Superior Court of Mexico City at Niños Héroes 121, Col. Doctores 06720, Ciudad de...
Tags: Report, Early Warning Systems
Report
17 Oct 2022
The 2022 CAP Implementation Workshop and Training was held on 19-21 September in Amsterdam, Netherlands. A Zoom Webinar was also offered by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Conference Services for those who could not participate in person....
Tags: Report, Early Warning Systems
Guidance material
21 May 2020
The Feedback Starter-Kit responds to key questions and provides the most important tips for setting up and running a simple feedback mechanism. At the end of this document there is an overview of the templates needed to plan the mechanism and collect...
Tags: Guidance material, Community Engagement and Accountability, COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Scroll to Top