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Volume 16, Number 10—October 2010
Research

Mobile Phone–based Infectious Disease Surveillance System, Sri Lanka

Colin Robertson1Comments to Author , Kate Sawford1, Samson L.A. Daniel2, Trisalyn A. Nelson, and Craig Stephen
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (C. Robertson, T.A. Nelson); Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (C. Robertson); University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (K. Sawford, C. Stephen); Ministry of Livestock Development, Colombo, Sri Lanka (S.L.A. Daniel)

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Figure 1

Study districts in Sri Lanka where field veterinarians participated in the Infectious Disease Surveillance and Analysis System and obtained data on animal health during their daily work activities. Study districts are indicated by red outlines; provincial boundaries are indicated in gray, and district boundaries are indicated in black.

Figure 1. Study districts in Sri Lanka where field veterinarians participated in the Infectious Disease Surveillance and Analysis System and obtained data on animal health during their daily work activities. Study districts are indicated by red outlines; provincial boundaries are indicated in gray, and district boundaries are indicated in black.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2Retired.

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