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. 2019 Jan 18;97(3):178–189C. doi: 10.2471/BLT.18.211409

Fig. 7.

Timeliness of reporting of monitored syndromes after Cyclone Winston, by geographical location, Fiji, 2016

Notes: Cases were reported using the EWARS in a Box early warning, alert and response system (EWARS in a Box) at national and divisional levels. The nine syndromes monitored were: (i) acute fever and rash; (ii) prolonged fever; (iii) influenza-like illness; (iv) acute watery diarrhoea; (v) acute bloody diarrhoea; (vi) acute jaundice syndrome; (vii) suspected dengue; (viii) suspected meningitis; and (ix) Zika-like illness. Fiji is divided into four administrative divisions: Central, Western, Northern and Eastern. Timeliness is defined in Table 1. The dates represent the end of epidemiological weeks.

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