1. A readership survey of Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal |
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2. The use of social media in public health surveillance |
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3. A large outbreak of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157, caused by low-salt pickled Napa cabbage in nursing homes, Japan, 2012 |
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4. Chelonitoxism outbreak caused from consuming turtle, Eastern Samar, Philippines, August 2013 |
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5. Investigating an outbreak of staphylococcal food poisoning among travellers across two Australian states. |
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6. Lethal paralytic shellfish poisoning from consumption of green mussel broth, Western Samar, Philippines, August 2013 |
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7. Investigation of hepatitis A outbreak in district of Manjung, Perak, Malaysia, October 2012 |
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8. Hepatitis A outbreak in Ba subdivision, Fiji, October–December 2013 |
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9. New South Wales annual vaccine-preventable disease report, 2013 |
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10. Risk posed by the Ebola epidemic to the Pacific islands: findings of a recent World Health Organization assessment |
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11. Responding to a measles outbreak in a Pacific island community in western Sydney: community interviews led to church-based immunization clinics |
Page:51—57 |
12. Strengthening capacity for local evidence to inform local responses to HIV in a remote Solomon Islands health service |
Page:58—65 |
13. Leveraging social networking sites for disease surveillance and public sensing: the case of the 2013 avian influenza A(H7N9) outbreak in China |
Page:66—72 |
14. First round of external quality assessment of dengue diagnostics in the WHO Western Pacific Region, 2013 |
Page:73—81 |
15. Epidemiological update on the dengue situation in the Western Pacific Region, 2012 |
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16. Chelonitoxism outbreak: Sorsogon, Philippines, October 2014 |
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