Can telephone data contribute to a national influenza surveillance system in Australia? A retrospective analysis
Introduction: Data collected from telephone helplines that provide health advice can improve the timeliness and accuracy of disease surveillance, contributing to an appropriate and rapid public health response. We show how these data can forewarn health professionals of increased rates of influen...
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Main Authors: | Mica Hartley (Author), Janice Biggs (Author), Kathryn Glass (Author) |
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University of New South Wales,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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