From Fax to Secure File Transfer Protocol: The 25-Year Evolution of Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance in England
The purpose of syndromic surveillance is to provide early warning of public health incidents, real-time situational awareness during incidents and emergencies, and reassurance of the lack of impact on the population, particularly during mass gatherings. The United Kingdom Health Security Agency (UKH...
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Main Authors: | Alex J Elliot (Author), Helen E Hughes (Author), Sally E Harcourt (Author), Sue Smith (Author), Paul Loveridge (Author), Roger A Morbey (Author), Amardeep Bains (Author), Obaghe Edeghere (Author), Natalia R Jones (Author), Daniel Todkill (Author), Gillian E Smith (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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