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Author: Domínguez, Àngela; Soldevila, Núria; Torner, Núria; Martínez, Ana; Godoy, Pere; Rius, Cristina; Jané, Mireia
Title: Usefulness of Clinical Definitions of Influenza for Public Health Surveillance Purposes
  • Document date: 2020_1_14
  • ID: 0njm2cgh_37
    Snippet: No specific symptom can accurately diagnose influenza and, therefore, laboratory confirmation in representative samples of clinically compatible cases is crucial. This lack of specific influenza symptoms may explain, at least in part, why syndromic surveillance, which is routinely beneficial for the early detection of outbreaks of various infectious diseases, is not adequate for influenza surveillance [30] ......
    Document: No specific symptom can accurately diagnose influenza and, therefore, laboratory confirmation in representative samples of clinically compatible cases is crucial. This lack of specific influenza symptoms may explain, at least in part, why syndromic surveillance, which is routinely beneficial for the early detection of outbreaks of various infectious diseases, is not adequate for influenza surveillance [30] .

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