Language Specific Gaps in Identifying Early Epidemic Signals - A Case Study of the Malay Language
Background: Internet-based surveillance systems have become invaluable tools to complement traditional surveillance in the early detection of infectious disease outbreaks. Search results limited to only English-language sources may lead to missed opportunities in global outbreak monitoring efforts....
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Main Authors: | Feroza Binti Sulaiman (Author), NK Semara Yanti (Author), Dyah Ayu Shinta Lesmanawati (Author), Mallory Trent (Author), Chandini Raina MacIntyre (Author), Abrar Ahmad Chughtai (Author) |
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University of New South Wales,
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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