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Population Enumeration and Household Utilization Survey Methods in the Enterics for Global Health (EFGH): Shigella Surveillance Study.

Ryan DoddAlex O AwuorPaul F Garcia BardalesFarhana KhanamDonnie MategulaUma OnwuchekwaGolam SarwarMohammad Tahir YousafzaiNaveed AhmedHannah E AtlasMd Amirul Islam BhuiyanJosh M ColstonBakary ContehManan DiawaraNasrin DilrubaSarah ElwoodIrum FatimaErika FeutzSean R GalaganShahinur HaqueMd Taufiqul IslamMehrab KarimBelali KeitaMargaret N KosekKaren L KotloffClement LefuMamadou MballowMaureen NdalamaLatif NdeketaBilly OgwelCaleb OkonjiMaribel Paredes OlorteguiPatricia B PavlinacTackeshy Pinedo VasquezJames A Platts-MillsFirdausi QadriSonia QureshiElizabeth T Rogawski McQuadeShazia SultanaMoussa Oumar TraoreNigel A CunliffeM Jahangir HossainRichard OmoreFarah Naz QamarMilagritos D TapiaPablo Peñataro YoriK ZamanChristine J McGrath
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2024)
The methods presented herein aim to minimize the challenges associated with hybrid surveillance, such as poor parity between survey area coverage and facility coverage, population fluctuations, seasonal variability, and adjustments to care-seeking behavior.
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