Article
Evaluation of a syndromic surveillance for the early detection of outbreaks among military personnel in a tropical country.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.
Journal of Public Health (impact factor:
2.06).
05/2008;
30(4):375-83.
DOI:10.1093/pubmed/fdn026
pp.375-83
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
data analysis
data input
data quality
dengue fever cases
excellent case processing time
French Guiana
new military syndromic surveillance system
poor acceptability
Qualitative data
Quantitative data analysis
routine traditional weekly surveillance system
semi-structured questionnaires
sophisticated technical design
syndromic system
System flexibility
system stakeholders
technical problems
Timeliness analysis
traditional surveillance
warning system