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Biosurveillence

 The definitions of biosurveillance, disease surveillance, and public health surveillance all include the word systematic. A system is any organized way of doing something. Because of the numbers of individuals, organizations, and steps in the biosurveillance process, a basic property of biosurveillance is that it is systematic. A biosurveillance system may be manual, automated, or, more commonly, a mixture of manual and automated processes. Biosurveillance systems of all types exist. The systematic, process-oriented nature of biosurveillance can be represented diagrammatically, as illustrated in Figure 1.4, which represents a highly automated system. The developers of manual biosurveillance systems often represent the organization and flow of information in a system diagrammatically as well. The diagrammatic representation of biosurveillance systems finds its fullest expression in the concept of an architecture for a biosurveillance system

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