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How to maintain surveillance for novel influenza A H1N1 when there are too many cases to count.
Author(s):
Marc Lipsitch
,
Frederick G. Hayden
,
Benjamin J. Cowling
,
Gabriel Leung
Publication date:
2009-10-03
Journal:
Lancet
Keywords:
Cost of Illness
,
Data Collection
,
Disease Notification
,
methods
,
Disease Outbreaks
,
statistics & numerical data
,
Evidence-Based Practice
,
Global Health
,
Health Services Needs and Demand
,
Humans
,
Incidence
,
Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
,
Influenza, Human
,
diagnosis
,
epidemiology
,
virology
,
Population Surveillance
,
Public Health Practice
,
Seasons
,
Sensitivity and Specificity
,
Severity of Illness Index
,
Virology
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19679345
DOI::
10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61377-5
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Cost of Illness
,
Data Collection
,
Disease Notification
,
methods
,
Disease Outbreaks
,
statistics & numerical data
,
Evidence-Based Practice
,
Global Health
,
Health Services Needs and Demand
,
Humans
,
Incidence
,
Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
,
Influenza, Human
,
diagnosis
,
epidemiology
,
virology
,
Population Surveillance
,
Public Health Practice
,
Seasons
,
Sensitivity and Specificity
,
Severity of Illness Index
,
Virology
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Cost of Illness
,
Data Collection
,
Disease Notification
,
methods
,
Disease Outbreaks
,
statistics & numerical data
,
Evidence-Based Practice
,
Global Health
,
Health Services Needs and Demand
,
Humans
,
Incidence
,
Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype
,
Influenza, Human
,
diagnosis
,
epidemiology
,
virology
,
Population Surveillance
,
Public Health Practice
,
Seasons
,
Sensitivity and Specificity
,
Severity of Illness Index
,
Virology
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