Keyword: Health Data
4 results found.
Review Article
Epidemiology and Health Data Insights, 2(2), 2026, ehdi030, https://doi.org/10.63946/ehdi/17898
ABSTRACT:
Infectious disease surveillance has long been vital in public health, but traditional methods often fall short in detecting emerging threats and understanding pathogen evolution. Recent advances in Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) have revolutionized genomic surveillance, enabling near real-time monitoring of pathogens at the genetic level. This study explores the integration of real-time genomic surveillance with epidemiological models to enhance disease intervention planning. We examine how combining genomic data with models like Susceptible-Infectious-Recovered (SIR) and Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) improves outbreak forecasting, facilitates early detection of new variants, and provides actionable insights for targeted interventions. The integration of NGS data allows for more precise transmission network mapping, better-informed resource allocation, and dynamic policy adjustments. However, challenges persist, including technical limitations, data privacy concerns, and equity in global surveillance capacities. The findings suggest that genomic integration enhances epidemic prediction and response but requires robust policy frameworks, equitable data-sharing practices, and continuous capacity-building efforts in low- and middle-income regions. The future of infectious disease control hinges on advancing technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and machine learning to improve predictive accuracy and support real-time decision-making. This review underscores the potential of genomic surveillance to transform public health strategies and outlines key steps for effective global collaboration.
Editorial
Epidemiology and Health Data Insights, 2(1), 2026, ehdi026, https://doi.org/10.63946/ehdi/17658
ABSTRACT:
Despite a significant rise of reported eating disorders all over the world, data from Kazakhstan is obscured by lack of recognition of these conditions as serious health issue that have severe lifelong consequences. The attention to these conditions is long overdue and requires concentrated efforts from public, academia, and public health.
Review Article
Epidemiology and Health Data Insights, 1(3), 2025, ehdi010, https://doi.org/10.63946/ehdi/16853
ABSTRACT:
One of the major public health emergencies that has affected lives globally is infectious disease outbreaks. These issues are of great concern due to their potential to transcend borders. The control and management of such outbreaks even with the attention channelled towards it globally has been a difficult task in many developing and underdeveloped countries of the world of which the majority of sub-saharan african countries fall under. However, with this review, we aim to contribute to the body of knowledge dedicated towards control of infectious diseases by analyzing the preparedness of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries in managing infectious disease outbreaks based on lessons from recent outbreaks (with focus on COVID-19, Lassa fever and Ebola outbreaks). In carrying out this narrative review, we make use of PubMed and African Journals Online (AJOL) as the primary literature sources. To ensure we capture publications from reputable organizations that are solely involved in control of infectious diseases in the region, we carried out a grey literature search.
However in this review, we synthesized challenges such as weak healthcare systems, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, inefficient surveillance systems, poor data management and reporting practices, limited laboratory capacity and reliance on external donors for supplies during emergencies.
The review proposes potential interventional measures aimed at addressing these challenges aimed at enhancing the preparedness
The findings from this review provide critical insights into the preparedness gaps and potential interventions, informing policy and practice to enhance the region's resilience future outbreaks.
However in this review, we synthesized challenges such as weak healthcare systems, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, inefficient surveillance systems, poor data management and reporting practices, limited laboratory capacity and reliance on external donors for supplies during emergencies.
The review proposes potential interventional measures aimed at addressing these challenges aimed at enhancing the preparedness
The findings from this review provide critical insights into the preparedness gaps and potential interventions, informing policy and practice to enhance the region's resilience future outbreaks.
Editorial
Epidemiology and Health Data Insights, 1(2), 2025, ehdi006, https://doi.org/10.63946/ehdi/16544
ABSTRACT:
This editorial explores the transformative role of data analytics in healthcare, bridging clinical insights, personalized patient care, and population health management. By leveraging real-world data, predictive modeling, and AI, we highlight how data-driven strategies optimize treatment outcomes, enhance decision-making, and improve public health interventions—creating a seamless continuum from individual care to systemic health advancements.