SUCCESS FACTORS OF EUROPEAN SYNDROMIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS: A WORKED EXAMPLE OF APPLYING QUALITATIVE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS.

Success Factors of European Syndromic Surveillance Systems: A Worked Example of Applying Qualitative Comparative Analysis.

IntroductionSyndromic surveillance aims at augmenting traditional public health surveillance with timely information.To gain a head start, it mainly analyses existing data such as from web searches or patient records.Despite the setup of many syndromic surveillance systems, there is still much doubt about the benefit of the approach.There are diver

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Alternative communities in rural spaces: A world of others

This contribution is an analysis of difference between alternative communities and a case study of others in a community of others.There is no academic consensus in the geographical field about others ruralities.Through the exam of the alternative spaces is possible to advance in the interpretation of the difference and the others.We seek to give a

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A characterization of star-perfect graphs

Motivated by Berge perfect graphs, we define star-perfect graphs and characterize them.For a finite simple graph G(V, E), let [Formula: see text] denote the minimum number of induced stars contained in G such that the union of their vertex sets is V(G), and let [Formula: see text] denote the maximum number of vertices in G such that no two of them

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