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Is the reporting timeliness gap for avian flu and H1N1 outbreaks in global health surveillance systems associated with country transparency?

Published inGlobalization and Health, vol. 9, 14
Publication date2013
Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the length of time elapsed between reports of the same incidents related to avian flu and H1N1 outbreaks published by the WHO and ProMED-mail, the two major global health surveillance systems, before and after the amendment of the International Health Regulations in 2005 (IHR 2005) and to explore the association between country transparency and this timeliness gap.

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TSAI, Feng-Jen et al. Is the reporting timeliness gap for avian flu and H1N1 outbreaks in global health surveillance systems associated with country transparency? In: Globalization and Health, 2013, vol. 9, p. 14. doi: 10.1186/1744-8603-9-14
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