Conducting public health surveillance in areas of armed conflict and restricted population access: a qualitative case study of polio surveillance in conflict-affected areas of Borno State, Nigeria - Wiesen E, Dankoli R, Musa M, Higgins J, Forbi J, Idris J, Waziri N, Ogunbodede O, Mohammed K, Bolu O, WaNganda G, Adamu U, Pinsker E.

This study examined the impact of armed conflict on public health surveillance systems, the limitations of traditional surveillance in this context, and innovative strategies to overcome these limitations. A qualitative case study was conducted to examine ...
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