Annual report of the CDI Sterile Sites Laboratory Reporting Scheme, 1994

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  • Scott Crerar AIDS/Communicable Diseases Branch, Department of Human Services and Health
  • Kim Moser AIDS/Communicable Diseases Branch, Department of Human Services and Health

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https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.1996.20.4

Abstract

The Communicable Diseases Intelligence (CDI) Sterile Sites Laboratory Reporting Scheme, LabDOSS, is a passive surveillance scheme based on voluntary reports contributed by a sample of laboratories throughout Australia.

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Published

22/01/96

How to Cite

Crerar, Scott, and Kim Moser. 1996. “Annual Report of the CDI Sterile Sites Laboratory Reporting Scheme, 1994”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 20 (January):28-34. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.1996.20.4.

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