Enhanced STD Surveillance Network (eSSuN) : project protocol & implementation guide : SSuN Cycle 4 (2019 – 2024)
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Alternative Title:SSuN Cycle 4 (Version 13)
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Description:Version 13 Date: October 2020
The STD Surveillance Network (SSuN) was established in 2005 to create a robust network of geographically diverse collaborating health departments with the capacity to implement a wide variety of enhanced STD surveillance activities, the flexibility to modify activities over time as trends and emergent issues demand, and the ability to use surveillance data in a timely way to inform STD prevention policy at all levels of the public health infrastructure to guide STD programmatic action.
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