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Data innovation in response to COVID-19 in Somalia: application of a syndromic case definition and rapid mortality assessment method
Andrew Seala UCL Institute for Global Health, London;b Evidence for Change (E4c), Brussels, BelgiumCorrespondence[email protected]
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Mohamed Jellea UCL Institute for Global Health, London;b Evidence for Change (E4c), Brussels, Belgium
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Balint Nemethc Norwegian Refugee Council, Oslo, Norway
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Mohamed Yusuf Hassand Norwegian Refugee Council, Nairobi, KenyaView further author information
, Dek Abdi Farahd Norwegian Refugee Council, Nairobi, KenyaView further author information
, Faith Mueni Musilid Norwegian Refugee Council, Nairobi, Kenya
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George Samuel Asold Norwegian Refugee Council, Nairobi, KenyaView further author information
, Carlos Grijalva-Eternoda UCL Institute for Global Health, London;b Evidence for Change (E4c), Brussels, Belgium
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Edward Fottrella UCL Institute for Global Health, London
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Received 25 Jun 2021, Accepted 15 Sep 2021, Published online: 04 Apr 2022
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