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Some of the biggest mistakes made concerning surveillance data is a failure to look at it once it has been collected and analyzed, and use it to make improve intervention policies and programs. Computers facilitate data analyses but don't replace the need to look at, think about, and discuss the results and take action based on your interpretation of what the data mean. So let’s now look at some of the different ways data can be summarized and presented to foster appropriate public health action.