Evaluation of syndromic algorithms for detecting patients with potentially transmissible infectious diseases based on computerised emergency-department data
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Stéfan Jacques Darmoni | Marie Hélène Metzger | Quentin Gicquel | Solweig Gerbier | Anne-Laure Millet | Véronique Pagliaroli | Christophe Riou | Jacqueline Grando | S. Darmoni | M. Metzger | J. Grando | S. Gerbier | Anne-Laure Millet | Q. Gicquel | Véronique Pagliaroli | C. Riou | Quentin Gicquel
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