The landscape of international event-based biosurveillance
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The landscape of international event-based biosurveillance David Hartley, Noele Nelson, Ronald Walters, Ray Arthur, Roman Yangarber, Larry Madoff, Jens Linge, Abla Mawudeku, Nigel Collier, John Brownstein, Germain Thinus & Nigel Lightfoot To cite this article: David Hartley, Noele Nelson, Ronald Walters, Ray Arthur, Roman Yangarber, Larry Madoff, Jens Linge, Abla Mawudeku, Nigel Collier, John Brownstein, Germain Thinus & Nigel Lightfoot (2010) The landscape of international event-based biosurveillance, Emerging Health Threats Journal, 3:1, 7096 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ehtj.v3i0.7096
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