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Implications of a travel connectivity-based approach for infectious disease transmission risks in Oceania.

Angela M Cadavid RestrepoLuis Furuya-KanamoriHelen MayfieldEric NillesColleen L Lau
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Travel connectivity assessments may help to accurately stratify the risk of infectious disease importation and outbreaks in countries depending on disease transmission in other parts of the world. This information is essential to track future requirements for scaling up and targeting outbreak surveillance and control strategies in Oceania.
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