Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques
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The latest advancements in environmental treatment technologies
Modern Approaches to Assessing the Effectiveness of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance Service: Literature Review
Published date: Mar 20 2025
Journal Title: Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques
Issue title: Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques: Volume 13, Issue 1
Pages: 38 - 51
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Abstract:
Examining how the effectiveness of health and epidemiological authorities is assessed today. As it explores contemporary techniques developed by scholars in this field to monitor and control disease outbreaks effectively However, it is not only an ageold problem that ails modern society. In just the past few years, parkinson’sUnlikelier collaborations can be found in the private and public fields of business, in academics and professionals everywhere or at gatherings between partners from two or more government institutions. Interagency cooperationIn reviewing the existing potential for academic research in this area it is important to bear in mind that various centers have unique attributes and strengths since they owe their existence largely to differences at both the trans- and international levels.
Keywords: sanitary and epidemiological surveillance, effectiveness, digitalization, monitoring, management
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