The Rationale for Integrated Childhood Meningoencephalitis Surveillance: A Case Study From Cambodia
This paper, published in The Bulletin of the World Health Organization, provides an example of development of an integrated meningoencephalitis surveillance system in Cambodia and, on the basis of this case study, presents the rationale and challenges for design and operation of such systems more generally in Asia.
Author(s): Touch S, Grundy J, Hills S, et al.
Published: 2009
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Touch S, Grundy J, Hills S, et al. The Rationale for Integrated Childhood Meningoencephalitis Surveillance: A Case Study From Cambodia. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2009;87:320-324.
Resource types: Peer-reviewed journal
Diseases: Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib); Japanese encephalitis; Pneumococcus
Topics: Disease burden and surveillance
Regions: Asia

