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PIDSR was implemented in () under an administrative order by the DOH.

2007

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The system focuses on strengthening the capacity of local government units for early detection and response to outbreaks.

PIDSR

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The DOH provides ()()programs to equip healthcare professionals with the necessary skills for effective disease surveillance and response.

training and development

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REPUBLIC ACT No. 11223 An Act Instituting Universal Health Care for All Filipinos, Prescribing Reforms in the Health Care System, and Appropriating Funds:

UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE ACT

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An integrated and comprehensive approach to ensure that all Filipinos are health literate, provided with healthy living conditions, and protected from hazards and risks that could affect their health. A health care model that provides all Filipinos access to a comprehensive set of() and()health services without causing financial hardship,, and prioritizes the needs of the population who cannot afford such services;

quality, cost-effective, promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative

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An Act Providing Policies and Prescribing Procedures on Surveillance and Response to Notifiable Diseases, Epidemics, and Health Events of Public Health Concern, and Appropriating Funds Therefor, Repealing for the Purpose Act No. 3573"

LAW ON REPORTING OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES REPUBLIC ACT No. 11332

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Provides policies and procedures on surveillance and response to notifiable diseases, epidemics, and health events of public health concern. otherwise known as the “Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and Health Events of Public Health Concern Act” was enacted to replace the 90-year old1 “()

Law on Reporting of Communicable Diseases” (Act No. 3573)

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Other public health information and disease surveillance and response systems include

Hospital Sentinel Surveillance System (HSSS), Field Health Services Information System (FHSIS), Community-Based Disease Surveillance System, Laboratory Surveillance System, and Quarantine Health Services and Information System of the BOQ.

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10 causes of Morbidity based on Number of Cases, November 2024 Region 6

Acute respiratory infection

Animal Bite

Pneumonia

Hypertension

Bronchitis

Urinary Tract Infection

Tuberculosis

Skin Diseases

Acute Lower Respirratory Tract Infection

Fever of Unknown Origin

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Top Cause of Morbidity Based on Increase in Cases

Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection

Influenza-like Illlness

Acute Watery Diarrhea

Bronchitis

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Pharmacoepidemiology uses clinical epidemiology to examine:

 () interactions for patients using more than one medicine

 ()(when patients do not stick to the advised timings and doses of medicines)  () (outweigh risks, cost-effective) and Adverse Effects

Drug-drug,Medication non-adherence Benefits

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studies the use and effects of drugs in large populations, allowing for the assessment of benefits and adverse effects, investigation of drug-drug interactions, and analysis of medication nonadherence

Pharmacoepidemiology

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 Pharmacoepidemiology helps evaluate the real-world benefits and risks of medications, going beyond the controlled settings of clinical trials.

A. Benefits and Adverse Effects:

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 It can identify rare or delayed adverse drug reactions that might not be apparent during initial drug development.

A. Benefits and Adverse Effects:

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 Pharmacoepidemiology investigates how the effects of one drug are altered by the presence of another drug.

B. Drug-Drug Interactions:

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It can identify potential drug-drug interactions that might lead to adverse outcomes

. Drug-Drug Interactions

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Pharmacoepidemiology examines the extent to which patients adhere to their prescribed medication regimens

Medication Non-Adherence:

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By analyzing large datasets, pharmacoepidemiology can quantify the frequency and severity of adverse events, contributing to better risk-benefit assessments.

Benefits and Adverse Effects:

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 It can also assess the effectiveness of drugs in specific populations, such as the elderly, children, or pregnant women.

Benefits and Adverse Effects:

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By analyzing patterns of drug use and adverse events, pharmacoepidemiology can help clinicians make informed decisions about drug combinations.

Drug-Drug Interactions:

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