Early Warning Systems for Acute Respiratory Infections: Scoping Review of Global Evidence
BackgroundEarly warning systems (EWSs) are tools that integrate clinical observations to identify patterns indicating increased risks of clinical deterioration, thus facilitating timely and appropriate interventions. EWSs can mitigate the impact of global infectious diseases by enhancing information...
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Main Authors: | Atushi Patel (Author), Kevin Maruthananth (Author), Neha Matharu (Author), Andrew D Pinto (Author), Banafshe Hosseini (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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