Prevention and Health Promotion
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Surveillance Systems
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Using Administrative Data to Ascertain True Cases of Muscular Dystrophy: Rare Disease Surveillance
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2017 (Jan 12); 3(1):e2
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Infoveillance, Infodemiology, Digital Disease Surveillance, Infodemic Management
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Using Social Listening Data to Monitor Misuse and Nonmedical Use of Bupropion: A Content Analysis
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2017 (Feb 01); 3(1):e6
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HIV/AIDS/STI Prevention and Care
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Health Services in Resource-Poor Settings and LMICs
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Surveillance Reports
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HIV Trends in the United States: Diagnoses and Estimated Incidence
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2017 (Feb 03); 3(1):e8
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Behavioural Surveillance for Public Health
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Cross-Sectional Studies in Public Health
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Mass Media/Social Media Communication and Campaigns
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Tweet for Behavior Change: Using Social Media for the Dissemination of Public Health Messages
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2017 (Mar 23); 3(1):e14
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Rapid Surveillance Report
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