Mortality surveillance systems abroad: two examples.

Mortality surveillance is an essential tool for understanding the health status of a population. Several countries have developed real-time surveillance systems. Two examples are briefly presented here, each based on different organizational approaches but both sharing the same initial objective: the surveillance of influenza-related mortality. (Introduction)

Author(s): Caserio Schonemann C, Josseran L

Publishing year: 2005

Pages: 139-40

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2005, n° 27-28, p. 139-40

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