Early warning epidemic surveillance in the Pacific island nations: an evaluation of the Pacific syndromic surveillance system

Author:

Craig Adam T.1,Kama Mike2,Samo Marcus3,Vaai Saine4,Matanaicake Jane5,Joshua Cynthia6,Kolbe Anthony7,Durrheim David N.18,Paterson Beverley J.1,Biaukula Viema9,Nilles Eric J.9

Affiliation:

1. University of Newcastle; Callaghan NSW Australia

2. National Advisor Communicable Disease; Fiji Centre for Communicable Disease Control; Ministry of Health; Suva Fiji

3. Deputy Director Public Health; Ministry of Health; Phonpei Federated States of Micronesia

4. National Disease Surveillance and the international Health Regulation (2005); Ministry of Health; Apia, Samoa

5. National Early Warning Surveillance Focal Point; Ministry of Health; Suva Fiji

6. National Early Warning Surveillance Focal Point; Ministry of Health and Medical Services; Honiara Solomon Islands

7. Adjunct; Charles Sturt University; NSW Australia

8. Hunter New England Population Health; Wallsend NSW Australia

9. Emerging Disease Surveillance and Response; Division of Pacific Technical Support; World Health Organization; Suva Fiji

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Parasitology

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