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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Automated data extraction from general practice: influenza-like illness surveillance

Gösta Liljeqvist A , Hans Blom B and C. Raina MacIntyre C
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A NSW Public Health Officer Training Program, NSW Department of Health

B Manly Warringah Division of General Practice

C School of Public Health and Community Medicine, The University of New South Wales

NSW Public Health Bulletin 22(6) 127-127 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB10060
Published: 25 July 2011


References

[1]  World Health Organization. Global Agenda for Influenza Surveillance and Control. Available from: http://www.who.int/csr/disease/influenza/globalagenda/en/index.html (Cited January 2010.)

[2]  NSW Health. Summary of GP Sentinel Surveillance Report NSW, Including H1N1 influenza 09. Unpublished report; 2009.

[3]  Parrella A, Dalton CB, Pearce R, Litt JC, Stocks N. ASPREN surveillance system for influenza-like illness – A comparison with FluTracking and the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System. Aust Fam Physician 2009; 38 932–6.

[4]  Department of Health and Ageing. Australian Influenza Surveillance Report, No. 23, 2010, Reporting Period: 5 June 2010–11 June 2010. Available from: http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/cda-ozflu-no23-10.htm/$file/ozflu-no23-2010.pdf (Cited July 2010.)

[5]  Canning Division of General Practice Ltd. Canning Data Extraction Tools. 2008. Available from http://www.canningdivision.com.ou/dataextraction.html (Cited June 2011.)