Volume 9, Number 10—October 2003
Research
Multijurisdictional Approach to Biosurveillance, Kansas City
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![Comparison of technical approaches to biosurveillance: A) standardization, filtering, and checking for duplication done at contributor site; B) translation and checking for duplication at public health site; C) data repository.](/eid/images/03-0060-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. Comparison of technical approaches to biosurveillance: A) standardization, filtering, and checking for duplication done at contributor site; B) translation and checking for duplication at public health site; C) data repository.
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