SAVERA

Syndromic Surveillance

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Monitoring symptoms to detect travel-related disease outbreaks early.

A public health technique monitoring symptoms to detect travel-related disease outbreaks early, often in immigrant or refugee populations. The CDC uses syndromic surveillance in settings like reception centers to identify communicable diseases (e.g., tuberculosis) by tracking symptoms like cough or fever, enabling rapid response.