Development and validation of an automated emergency department-based syndromic surveillance system to enhance public health surveillance in Yukon: a lower-resourced and remote setting
Abstract Background Automated Emergency Department syndromic surveillance systems (ED-SyS) are useful tools in routine surveillance activities and during mass gathering events to rapidly detect public health threats. To improve the existing surveillance infrastructure in a lower-resourced rural/remo...
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Main Authors: | Etran Bouchouar (Author), Benjamin M. Hetman (Author), Brendan Hanley (Author) |
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