Improving the accuracy of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal disease notification rates using data linkage
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Routinely collected infectious disease surveillance data provide a valuable means to monitor the health of populations. Notifiable disease surveillance systems in Australia have consistently reported high levels of completeness for t...
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Main Authors: | Watkins Rochelle E (Author), Mak Donna B (Author) |
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