Use of Mobile Apps for epidemic surveillance and response - availability and gaps.
'Background': Early detection of disease outbreaks, using appropriate surveillance methods, is a basic principle for effective control of epidemics. Indicator-based surveillance methods, such as comprehensive surveillance, sentinel surveillance and syndromic surveillance, have been routine...
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Main Authors: | Biswajit Mohanty (Author), Abrar Chughtai (Author), Fethi Rabhi (Author) |
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University of New South Wales,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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