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Using data linkage to improve communicable disease surveillance and control

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posted on 2023-03-20, 21:22 authored by STACEY LAUREN ROWE
Communicable diseases can be harmful to health. Globally, governments collect data relating to communicable diseases, which helps with prevention and control activities such as vaccination. Missing data about people with communicable diseases (e.g. who they are, their vaccination status or health outcomes) can hamper prevention and control efforts. However, these data items are often captured in other datasets, and data linkage is a process that can bring together those data items. This thesis explores the challenges associated with the use of linked data in this setting, and demonstrates its value in supporting communicable disease prevention and control efforts in Australia.

History

Principal supervisor

Allen Cheuk Seng Cheng

Additional supervisor 1

Karin Leder

Additional supervisor 2

Nicola Stephens

Additional supervisor 3

Terry Nolan

Additional supervisor 4

Benjamin Cowie

Year of Award

2023

Department, School or Centre

Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Additional Institution or Organisation

State Government Department of Health

Campus location

Australia

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

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