Participatory Syndromic Surveillance of Influenza in Europe

The growth of digital communication technologies for public health is offering an unconventional means to engage the general public in monitoring community health. Here we present Influenzanet, a participatory system for the syndromic surveillance of influenza-like illness (ILI) in Europe. Through s...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2016-12, Vol.214 (suppl_4), p.S386-S392
Hauptverfasser: Guerrisi, Caroline, Turbelin, Clément, Blanchon, Thierry, Hanslik, Thomas, Bonmarin, Isabelle, Levy-Bruhl, Daniel, Perrotta, Daniela, Paolotti, Daniela, Smallenburg, Ronald, Koppeschaar, Carl, Franco, Ana O., Mexia, Ricardo, Edmunds, W. John, Sile, Bersabeh, Pebody, Richard, van Straten, Edward, Meloni, Sandro, Moreno, Yamir, Duggan, Jim, Kjelsø, Charlotte, Colizza, Vittoria
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