Using open source data to estimate the global epidemiology of pertussis
Introduction: Pertussis is a highly infectious disease that remains endemic despite a rising vaccination coverage rates globally. Due to the lack of global surveillance data for pertussis, the unconventional use of open-source data gives a glimpse into global outbreaks, compensating for the lack of...
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Main Authors: | Haley Stone (Author), Aye Moa (Author), C Raina MacIntyre (Author), Abrar A Chughtai (Author) |
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University of New South Wales,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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