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Volume 26, Number 2—February 2020
Dispatch

Early Detection of Public Health Emergencies of International Concern through Undiagnosed Disease Reports in ProMED-Mail

Camille Rolland, Clément LazarusComments to Author , Coralie Giese, Bastien Monate, Anne-Sophie Travert, and Jérôme Salomon
Author affiliations: Public Health Emergency Operations Center of the French Ministry of Health, Paris, France (C. Rolland, C. Lazarus, B. Monate, A.-S. Travert); Ministry of Health, Paris (C. Giese, J. Salomon)

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Undiagnosed disease events in humans posted on ProMED-mail, by location (World Health Organization zone), January 1, 2007–December 30, 2017. AFRO, African Regional Office; EMRO, Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office; EURO, Europe Regional Office; PAHO, Pan American Health Organization; SEARO, South-East Asia Regional Office; WPRO, Western Pacific Regional Office.

Figure 2. Undiagnosed disease events in humans posted on ProMED-mail, by location (World Health Organization zone), January 1, 2007–December 30, 2017. AFRO, African Regional Office; EMRO, Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office; EURO, Europe Regional Office; PAHO, Pan American Health Organization; SEARO, South-East Asia Regional Office; WPRO, Western Pacific Regional Office.

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