Surveillance van HIV-infecties in de regio Arnhem ; deel 1: Automatisering van een gegevensbank voor routinematige laboratoriumdiagnostiek
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1990-12-31
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Surveillance van HIV-infecties in de regio Arnhem ;
deel 1: Automatisering van een gegevensbank voor routinematige
laboratoriumdiagnostiek
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Surveillance of HIV-infections in the region of
Arnhem. Automatization of a database on routine laboratory
diagnostics.
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A report is given of the implementation of computer sofware for the anonymous surveillance of laboratory diagnostics for HIV-infection. Data obtained are person-oriented, region-specific, and available both for seropositives and seronegatives. Double counts can be avoided. Problems in the implementation phase are discussed. For the interpretation of the data and the detection, the interpretation and the follow-up of trends essential data on the indication for laboratory diagnostics are lacking. The conditions have been created to collect these data from January 1, 1990. For effective surveillance of HIV infections these activities will be supplemented with surveys on the spread of HIV and related risk factors in specific groups.
A report is given of the implementation of computer sofware for the anonymous surveillance of laboratory diagnostics for HIV-infection. Data obtained are person-oriented, region-specific, and available both for seropositives and seronegatives. Double counts can be avoided. Problems in the implementation phase are discussed. For the interpretation of the data and the detection, the interpretation and the follow-up of trends essential data on the indication for laboratory diagnostics are lacking. The conditions have been created to collect these data from January 1, 1990. For effective surveillance of HIV infections these activities will be supplemented with surveys on the spread of HIV and related risk factors in specific groups.
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