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Technical Resources
for
Disease Surveillance
A.
Malaria Surveillance, Monitoring & Evaluation: A Reference Manual
B.
Integrated Management Strategy for Arboviral Disease Prevention and Control in the Americas
C.
Early Warning Systems A State of the Art Analysis and Future Directions
D.
Chapter 1 - Standards for the Key Components of a Surveillance System
E.
Data quality monitoring and surveillance system evaluation A handbook of methods and applications
F.
Handbook for Clinical Management of Dengue
G.
Establishing syndromic surveillance and event-based surveillance systems for Zika, dengue and other arboviral diseases
H.
A toolkit for national dengue burden estimation
I.
Guidelines on Clinical Management of Chikungunya Fever
J.
The Threat of Dengue Fever in the Caribbean: Impacts and Adaptation
Research Publications
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Disease Surveillance
A.
Risk assessment, monitoring and predicting, disseminating and communicating warnings, and response
B.
Towards a Semi-Automatic Early Warning System for Vector-Borne Diseases
C.
Dengue prevention and control during COVID-19 pandemic
D.
Shifting From Sectoral to Integrated Surveillance by Changing Collaborative Practices: Application to West Nile Virus Surveillance in a Small Island State of the Caribbean
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