An evaluation of the Zambia influenza sentinel surveillance system, 2011-2017
Abstract Background Over the past decade, influenza surveillance has been established in several African countries including Zambia. However, information on the on data quality and reliability of established influenza surveillance systems in Africa are limited. Such information would enable countrie...
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Main Authors: | Paul Simusika (Author), Stefano Tempia (Author), Edward Chentulo (Author), Lauren Polansky (Author), Mazyanga Lucy Mazaba (Author), Idah Ndumba (Author), Quinn K. Mbewe (Author), Mwaka Monze (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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