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Correcting for day of the week and public holiday effects: improving a national daily syndromic surveillance service for detecting public health threats.

Elizabeth Buckingham-JefferyRoger MorbeyThomas HouseAlex J ElliotSally HarcourtGillian E Smith
Published in: BMC public health (2017)
The results from this study make it possible to identify trends and unusual activity in syndromic surveillance data from GP services in real-time independently of the effects caused by day of the week and public holidays, thereby improving the public health action resulting from the analysis of these data.
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