The use of hospital-based nurses for the surveillance of potential disease outbreaks
OBJECTIVE: To study a novel surveillance system introduced in Mpumalanga Province, a rural area in the north-east of South Africa, in an attempt to address deficiences in the system of notification for infectious conditions that have the potential for causing outbreaks. METHODS: Hospital-based infec...
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Main Authors: | Durrheim David N. (Author), Harris Bernice N. (Author), Speare Rick (Author), Billinghurst Kelvin (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2001-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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