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Productive disruption: opportunities and challenges for innovation in infectious disease surveillance.

Productive disruption: opportunities and challenges for innovation in infectious disease surveillance.

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Main Authors: Buckee, CO, Cardenas, MIE, Corpuz, J, Ghosh, A, Haque, F, Karim, J, Mahmud, AS, Maude, RJ, Mensah, K, Motaze, NV, Nabaggala, M, Metcalf, CJE, Mioramalala, SA, Mubiru, F, Peak, CM, Pramanik, S, Rakotondramanga, JM, Remera, E, Sinha, I, Sovannaroth, S, Tatem, AJ, Zaw, W
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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