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Volume 23, Supplement—December 2017
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Global Health Security Supplement
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Real-Time Surveillance in Emergencies Using the Early Warning Alert and Response Network

Kristina M. Cordes, Susan T. Cookson, Andrew T. Boyd, Colleen Hardy, Mamunur Rahman Malik, Peter Mala, Khalid El Tahir, Marthe Everard1, Mohamad Jasiem, and Farah HusainComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (K.M. Cordes, S.T. Cookson, A.T. Boyd, C. Hardy, F. Husain); World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Cairo, Egypt (M.R. Malik, P. Mala); World Health Organization Country Office for Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan (K. El Tahir); World Health Organization Liaison Office for Somalia, Nairobi, Kenya (M. Everard); Assistance Coordination Unit, Gaziantep, Turkey (M. Jasiem)

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Countries (shown in black) where the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Emergency Response and Recovery Branch (Division of Global Health Protection, Center for Global Health), with the World Health Organization’s Health Emergencies Program, has provided support for implementation or evaluation of early warning surveillance systems in response to humanitarian emergencies.

Figure 1. Countries (shown in black) where the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Emergency Response and Recovery Branch (Division of Global Health Protection, Center for Global Health), with the World Health Organization’s Health Emergencies Program, has provided support for implementation or evaluation of early warning surveillance systems in response to humanitarian emergencies.

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1Current affiliation: World Health Organization Country Office for Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine.

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