Brazilian Health Surveillance: reflections and contribution to the debate of the First National Conference on Health Surveillance

This is a research on the challenges of Health Surveillance, considering its theories and practices. We performed a comprehensive review of international and national literature and institutional documents. Some of the authors also participated in the formulation of the guideline document prepared b...

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Hauptverfasser: Franco, Netto, Guilherme, Villardi, Juliana Wotzasek Rulli, Machado, Jorge Mesquita Huet, Souza, Maria do Socorro de, Brito, Ivo Ferreira, Santorum, Juliana Acosta, Ocké-Reis, Carlos Octávio, Fenner, André Luiz Dutra
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