SURVEILLANCE OF EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING DISEASES: CHALLENGES FOR GLOBAL HEALTH AND MULTIPROFESSIONAL ACTION

Authors

  • Vânia Cristina Ribeiro Brilhante
  • Dayvison Santos de Oliveira
  • Rita de Cássia Maia Rebelo
  • Mariana Elizabeth Lopes de Sales
  • Jeane da Silva Facioni
  • Tchescolly Dias Araujo
  • Micheline Santos da Fonseca
  • Valdemar Mendes de Morais Filho
  • Juliana Botelho Araújo
  • Michelle Barbosa Silva
  • Débora Teruko Kajitani Cruz
  • Arilana de Jesus Carretilha
  • Jander Marcus Cirino Lopes
  • Aline de Morais Gomes
  • Amanda Emanuele dos Santos Correa
  • Deivid Junio Guilherme de Lanes
  • Rafaela Baliot de Souza
  • Jhennifer Stefany Teles Gonçalves Meira
  • Anna Monise Rigon Von Heimburg
  • Jean-Claude Martins de Andrade
  • Tassyane Martins Bezerra
  • Sirlene de Miranda Julião
  • Júlia Roberta Silva Garcia
  • Eduardo Silva Rodrigues
  • Brayan Almeida Ferreira
  • Neide Garcia Ribeiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.020-010

Keywords:

Emerging Diseases, Epidemiological Surveillance, Global Health, Multiprofessional Team, Public Health

Abstract

The surveillance of emerging and reemerging diseases has become a key strategy for protecting global health in a context shaped by environmental, social, and epidemiological transformations. This study aimed to analyze the challenges related to disease surveillance and to discuss the importance of multiprofessional practice in developing effective responses. This is a qualitative study conducted through an integrative literature review, based on recent scientific evidence from international databases. The findings indicate that environmental changes, increased human–animal interaction, population mobility, and weaknesses in health systems have contributed to the rise of emerging and reemerging diseases. The epidemiological profile has become more complex, with the coexistence of multiple infectious agents and the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance. In this context, epidemiological surveillance faces challenges related to data integration, technological use, and structural inequalities across countries. The role of multiprofessional teams is highlighted as essential for early detection, clinical management, and implementation of preventive strategies. It is concluded that strengthening health surveillance, combined with interdisciplinary collaboration and international cooperation, is crucial to address current and future challenges, ensuring global health security.

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Published

2026-04-19

How to Cite

Brilhante, V. C. R., de Oliveira, D. S., Rebelo, R. de C. M., de Sales, M. E. L., Facioni, J. da S., Araujo, T. D., da Fonseca, M. S., de Morais Filho, V. M., Araújo, J. B., Silva, M. B., Cruz, D. T. K., Carretilha, A. de J., Lopes, J. M. C., Gomes, A. de M., Correa, A. E. dos S., de Lanes, D. J. G., de Souza, R. B., Meira, J. S. T. G., Heimburg, A. M. R. V., … Ribeiro, N. G. (2026). SURVEILLANCE OF EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING DISEASES: CHALLENGES FOR GLOBAL HEALTH AND MULTIPROFESSIONAL ACTION. Seven Editora, 127-142. https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.020-010