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Volume 30, Number 11—November 2024
Dispatch

Computerized Decision Support Systems Informing Community-Acquired Pneumonia Surveillance, France, 2017–2023

Tristan Delory1Comments to Author , Josselin Le Bel1, Raphaëlle Métras, Caroline Guerrisi, Ilona E. Suhanda, Elisabeth Bouvet, Sylvie Lariven, and Pauline Jeanmougin
Author affiliation: Centre Hospitalier Annecy Genevois, Epagny Metz-Tessy, France (T. Delory); Antibioclic Steering Committee, Paris, France (T. Delory, J. Le Bel, E. Bouvet, S. Lariven, P. Jeanmougin); Sorbonne Université, INSERM, Institut Pierre Louis d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique, Paris (T. Delory, R. Metras, C. Guerrisi, I.E. Suhanda); Université Paris Cité, Paris (J. Le Bel); Université Paris Cité et Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, INSERM, Paris (J. Le Bel); Université de Nantes, Nantes, France (P. Jeanmougin)

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Figure 3

Potential contribution from primary healthcare computerized decision support system to global networks for pandemic preparedness by routine surveillance and continuous monitoring and a ready (warm-base) network of primary health care physicians already using the system that can be engaged for public health response in case of pandemic.

Figure 3. Potential contribution from primary healthcare computerized decision support system to global networks for pandemic preparedness by routine surveillance and continuous monitoring and a ready (warm-base) network of primary health care physicians already using the system that can be engaged for public health response in case of pandemic.

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1These authors contributed equally to this work.

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