Abstract
Tools are required to identify 'multi-endemic' population segments - in order to benefit the most vulnerable people and to make public health interventions cost-effective. The article suggests a comprehensive risk assessment and surveillance system approach based on a combination of epidemiological, environmental and social determinants. Such a cross-disciplinary approach will combine the advantages of forecasting upcoming disease 'hot spots' with provision of evidence for long-term planning under more stable conditions, and it may in principle apply to any combination of public health problems depending on the local context. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Aagaard-Hansen, J., Sørensen, B. H., & Chaignat, C. L. (2009). A comprehensive approach to risk assessment and surveillance guiding public health interventions. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 14(9), 1034–1039. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02330.x
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