Performance of eHealth Data Sources in Local Influenza Surveillance: A 5-Year Open Cohort Study
BackgroundThere is abundant global interest in using syndromic data from population-wide health information systems-referred to as eHealth resources-to improve infectious disease surveillance. Recently, the necessity for these systems to achieve two potentially conflicting requirements has been emph...
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Main Authors: | Timpka, Toomas (Author), Spreco, Armin (Author), Dahlström, Örjan (Author), Eriksson, Olle (Author), Gursky, Elin (Author), Ekberg, Joakim (Author), Blomqvist, Eva (Author), Strömgren, Magnus (Author), Karlsson, David (Author), Eriksson, Henrik (Author), Nyce, James (Author), Hinkula, Jorma (Author), Holm, Einar (Author) |
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2014-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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