I agree with what my colleagues suggest here, it is important to continue and improve the quality data collection process. Accurate and timely collection of syphilis data is crucial, and every healthcare professional should be aware of every step. And every successful implementation of the healthcare system needs the effective coordination and collaboration of different stakeholders who are involved in syphilis surveillance. Those can be different counterparts such as healthcare providers, researchers and public health agencies. They can facilitate information sharing, resource allocation to approach syphilis prevention and control comprehensively.
One of the strengths is that the surveillance system can detect unusual patterns of disease early which allows for quick response for public health interventions. But one of the challenges is it cannot represent generalizability since it cannot capture the information from all of the population. This can lead to potential biases in disease information.