Surveillance differs conceptually from monitoring as it is an ongoing, systematic process for the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. As a result of surveillance activities, results can be disseminated in order to inform which future actions are to be taken. Despite these differences, similar systems of data collection are often used in both monitoring and surveillance. | Surveillance differs conceptually from monitoring as it is an ongoing, systematic process for the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. As a result of surveillance activities, results can be disseminated in order to inform which future actions are to be taken. Despite these differences, similar systems of data collection are often used in both monitoring and surveillance. |