National influenza surveillance systems in five European countries: a qualitative comparative framework based on WHO guidance
<strong>Background<br></strong> Influenza surveillance systems vary widely between countries and there is no framework to evaluate national surveillance systems in terms of data generation and dissemination. This study aimed to develop and test a comparative framework for European...
Main Authors: | de Fougerolles, TR, Damm, O, Ansaldi, F, Chironna, M, Crépey, P, de Lusignan, S, Gray, I, Guillen, JM, Kassianos, G, Mosnier, A, de Lejarazu, RO, Pariani, E, Puig-Barbera, J, Schelling, J, Trippi, F, Vanhems, P, Wahle, K, Watkins, J, Rasuli, A, Vitoux, O, Bricout, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2022
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