The Surveillance Resource Center provides members of the public health surveillance community organized, easy access to guidance developed by CDC and its partners for improving the practice of surveillance. Public health surveillance refers to the collection, analysis, and use of data to target public health prevention. It is the foundation of public health practice.
Featured Surveillance Practice Resources
Access existing surveillance guidance documents selected by CDC surveillance experts. These documents are useful examples that can be applied to or adapted by surveillance programs across different topic areas. Documents will continue to be identified and added to the collection.
Interactive Database Systems
Web query systems that provide up-to-date data

Legal, Ethical, Policy Issues
Regulation guidance for collecting and sharing data

Methods
Guidance on conducting and evaluating surveillance systems, and data standardization

Tools & Templates
Adaptable forms and templates, survey questionnaires, slide sets, software, and toolkits

Other Useful Links
Links to websites for CDC's surveillance partners, other surveillance resource websites, and training, such as:
CDC Data & Statistics
All CDC data sources (interactive databases, surveys, surveillance systems)
CDC Public Health Information Network (PHIN)
Best practices related to effective, interoperable public health information systems
CDC Publications
All CDC publications (e.g., Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, MMWR, Preventing Chronic Disease)
CDC Vital Signs
Data and calls to action for monthly topical public health issues
Data Sources Index (CDC Wonder)
A-Z index of data sources available and descriptions
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