
Stake attention in this memory
In an outdoor setting, possibly in Jalingo, Nigeria, a document titled "Public Health Surveillance Approaches" is visible. The document is laid out on a flat surface, with a dark blue fabric item partially obscuring the top left corner and a tan surface visible in the background. A pen with a sparkly pink and gold casing rests on the blue fabric. The document contains text discussing the reliance of the IDSR system on two main channels for data collection and analysis, leading to information or signal generation. These channels are identified as: 1. Indicator-Based Surveillance (IBS) 2. Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) A page number "10" is present at the bottom right of the document. To the right of the main document, another white paper is partially visible, with some text that is difficult to read clearly but appears to include the word "Indicat" and possibly "system". The ground beneath the documents consists of sand and small pebbles.
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