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Title: The U.S. Needs a National Human Health Observing System.

Authors: Sandifer, Paul A; Singer, Burton H; Colwell, Rita R

Published In Front Public Health, (2021)

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic and increasing frequency and severity of environmental disasters reveal an urgent need for a robust health observing/surveillance system. With the possible exception of Brazil, we know of no such comprehensive health observing capacity. The US should create a national system of linked regionally-based health monitoring systems similar to those for weather, ocean conditions, and climate. Like those for weather, the health observing system should operate continuously, collecting mental, physical, and community health data before, during, and after events. The system should include existing cross-sectional health data surveys, along with significant new investment in regional longitudinal cohort studies. The recently described framework for a Gulf of Mexico Community Health Observing System is suggested as a potential model for development of a nation-wide system.

PubMed ID: 34552907 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: No MeSH terms associated with this publication

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