Comparative evaluation of community event-based and indicator-based components of MSF’s ‘Tea Team Surveillance System’ in the Somali Region, Ethiopia
Does the Tea Team Surveillance System generate data that is useful for public health action and how do the attributes of the different components of the Tea Team Surveillance System compare?
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Field label | Study data |
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ReMit reference | OCA020-62 |
MSF Operational Center | MSF Operational Center Amsterdam |
Principal Investigator | wardher-epidem@oca.msf.org |
Study Coordinator | Patrick Keating |
Methodology | Mixed methods study |
Data Collection Tool | Excel |
Language | en |
Study setting | Stable |
Year data collection was conducted | 2019-2021 |
Article DOI | https://doi.org/10.70014/4h2xqvx4 |
External Collaborators | No |
Date study added | 23-January-2025 |
Caveats | NA |
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