Data sharing in public health emergencies: Analysis of barriers and enablers from an outbreak response perspective (SHARE)
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Data sharing in public health emergencies: Analysis of barriers and enablers from an outbreak response perspective (SHARE)
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Timely access to data during infectious disease outbreaks by those involved in research preparedness and response provides essential input for public health response and for outbreak-related research.
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Martine van Roode, Carolina dos Santos Ribeiro, Elmoubasher Farag, Minahil Ahmed, Aya Moustafa, Linda van de Burgwal, Eric Claassen, Mohammed Nour, George Haringhuizen, Marion Koopmans.
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2018-12
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Martine van Roode, Carolina dos Santos Ribeiro, Elmoubasher Farag, Minahil Ahmed, Aya Moustafa, Linda van de Burgwal, Eric Claassen, Mohammed Nour, George Haringhuizen, Marion Koopmans. 2018. Data sharing in public health emergencies: Analysis of barriers and enablers from an outbreak response perspective (SHARE): The case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). Wellcome Trust.
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Timely access to data during infectious disease outbreaks by those involved in research preparedness and response provides essential input for public health response and for outbreak-related research.
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