Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Public health monitoring is the practice of tracking and analyzing data related to the health of a population in order to identify and address potential health concerns or trends. This data can come from a variety of sources, such as healthcare providers, government agencies, and research studies. Public health monitoring is essential for identifying outbreaks of infectious diseases, monitoring the effectiveness of public health interventions, and tracking changes in the overall health of a population over time. By identifying patterns and trends in health data, public health officials can make informed decisions about how to protect and promote the health of a community.