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    In November 2002 a NATO summit meeting issued an initiative calling for member states to begin development of an interoperable disease surveillance system that had the ability to give early warning in the event of an attack on… read more
    … and flexi- bility of the system. Validity was assessed by com- paring the surveillance of 2SE FAG with a well es- …
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    The pilot near real time surveillance system ASTER, which currently monitors the French Forces in Djibouti and French Guiana [1], has been especially designed for inter-allied interoperability. This paper briefly describes the rationale of this… read more
    … privacy, information accuracy and timeliness. These con- straints advocate against a central data warehousing, … [3] The OpenEHR Foundation. Available at: http://www.openehr.org/. Accessed July 2008. Further Information : …
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    The development of a real time surveillance system for Forces on duty areas is one of the 5 initiatives of the November 2002 Prague’s NATO meeting. The French Military Health Service has decided to implement a military demonstrator within Forces in… read more
    … summit declaration. Press Release 2002;127 21 nov.2002. www.nato.int/docu/pr/2002/p02-127e.htm [2] Meynard J-B, … Advances in Disease Surveillance 2006;1:84 http://www.nato.int/docu/pr/2002/p02-127e.htm …
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    The syndromic surveillance system “2SE FAG” has been installed within the French Armed Forces in French Guiana (3000 people) in October 2004 [1-2]. During the conception and the deployment of such a system, ergonomic issues were highlighted and… read more
    … (35%) or not training at all (8%) because of operational con- straints. The mailing system was used by 100% of the …