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Published on 15.06.18 in Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "A Surveillance Infrastructure for Malaria Analytics: Provisioning Data Access and Preservation of Interoperability"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/10218):

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  1. Saldanha R, Mosnier , Barcellos C, Carbunar A, Charron C, Desconnets J, Guarmit B, Gomes MDSM, Mandon T, Mendes AM, Peiter PC, Musset L, Sanna A, Van Gastel B, Roux E. Contributing to Elimination of Cross-Border Malaria Through a Standardized Solution for Case Surveillance, Data Sharing, and Data Interpretation: Development of a Cross-Border Monitoring System. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2020;6(3):e15409
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  2. Brenas JH, Shaban-Nejad A. Health Intervention Evaluation Using Semantic Explainability and Causal Reasoning. IEEE Access 2020;8:9942
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  3. Rahi M, Das P, Sharma A. Malaria elimination in India requires additional surveillance mechanisms. Journal of Public Health 2022;44(3):527
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  4. Brenas JH, Shaban-Nejad A. Proving the Correctness of Knowledge Graph Update: A Scenario From Surveillance of Adverse Childhood Experiences. Frontiers in Big Data 2021;4
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  5. Schwartz DL, Stewart A, Harris L, Ozdenerol E, Thomas F, Johnson KC, Davis R, Shaban-Nejad A. The Memphis Pandemic Health Informatics System (MEMPHI-SYS)—Creating a Metropolitan COVID-19 Data Registry Linked Directly to Community Testing to Enhance Population Health Surveillance. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2023;17
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  6. Olusanya OA, White B, Melton CA, Shaban-Nejad A. Examining the Implementation of Digital Health to Strengthen the COVID-19 Pandemic Response and Recovery and Scale up Equitable Vaccine Access in African Countries. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(5):e34363
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  7. Brenas JH, Strecker M, Echahed R, Shaban-Nejad A. Applied Graph Transformation and Verification With Use Cases in Malaria Surveillance. IEEE Access 2018;6:64728
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  8. Haghighi M, Adhimoolam D, Kwan R, Gitman M, McGuire M, Mendu DR, Firpo-Betancourt A, McBride RB, Cordon-Cardo C, Craven CK. Creating surveillance data infrastructure using laboratory analytics: Leveraging visiun and epic systems to support COVID-19 pandemic response. Journal of Pathology Informatics 2022;13:100164
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  9. Al Knawy B, McKillop MM, Abduljawad J, Tarkoma S, Adil M, Schaper L, Chee A, Bates DW, Klag M, Lee U, Kozlakidis Z, Crooks G, Rhee K. Successfully Implementing Digital Health to Ensure Future Global Health Security During Pandemics. JAMA Network Open 2022;5(2):e220214
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  1. Shaban-Nejad A, Kamaleswaran R, Shin EK, Akbilgic O. Biomedical Information Technology. 2020. :197
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  2. Shaban-Nejad A, Michalowski M, Buckeridge DL. Explainable AI in Healthcare and Medicine. 2021. Chapter 1:1
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  3. Huang X, Zhang R, Li X, Dadashova B, Zhu L, Zhang K, Li Y, Shen B. Translational Informatics. 2022. Chapter 8:167
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  4. Shaban-Nejad A, Michalowski M, Bianco S. AI for Disease Surveillance and Pandemic Intelligence. 2022. Chapter 1:1
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