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Managing infectious disease in primary care: using real-time syndromic and microbiological surveillance
Alastair D Hay and Isabel Lane
British Journal of General Practice 2018; 68 (671): 266-267. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18X696293
Alastair D Hay
Centre for Academic Primary Care, NIHR School for Primary Care Research, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol; National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit in Evaluation of Interventions, University of Bristol, Bristol.
Roles: Professor of Primary Care
Isabel Lane
Centre for Academic Primary Care, NIHR School for Primary Care Research, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol.
Roles: Research Fellow
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Managing infectious disease in primary care: using real-time syndromic and microbiological surveillance
Alastair D Hay, Isabel Lane
British Journal of General Practice 2018; 68 (671): 266-267. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp18X696293
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- THE CLINICAL PROBLEM (PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE)
- MANAGEMENT OPTIONS AND CURRENT GUIDELINES
- WHAT ELSE COULD HELP (IN 2018)?
- COULD LOCALLY RELEVANT, REAL-TIME SYNDROMIC/MICROBIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE HELP (IN THE FUTURE)?
- BAYES’ THEOREM ‘PLUS’
- REAL-TIME INFECTION SURVEILLANCE IN UK PRACTICE
- CONCLUSIONS
- Notes
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