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Study number, author,
year country
Disease(s), Disease specific system +/ -
Study* Level of Method of reporting** reporting***
Reporting Delay described #
Predefined timeframe
Timely according predefined timeframe? S-P-I ##
Timely according standardized timeframe? S-P-I ##
35. Riera-Montes et al. 2011, Sweden 48
Chlamydia (-)
E Level 1 Mandatory
E: Electronic surveillance sys- tem: case based reporting and lab. (SmiNet 2)
D3P, D3X
24 hours
D3P/X: I
D3P/X: I
36. Rosewell et al. 2013, Papua New Guinea58
Several syn- dromes
E Level 1 Voluntary
MR: MOPBASSS vs C (paper)
D3P D4 –D5 D1, D2
Once weekly Not available
D3P: P n.a. n.a.
D3P: I D4-5: I D1: P
37. Samoff et al. 2013,US,
North Carolina 49
Several ID Salmonella (-)
I Level 2 and 3,
E: ELR vs C: fax/ mail
38. Severi et al. 2014, UK, London SE 50
E Level 1 Mandatory
E prereporting and C prereporting (fax, tel, postal/ email)
D3: Within 7 days. (but not used)
39. Silin et al. 2010, US, NYC 51
TB (+) Several ID Malaria (+) Hepatitis (+)
I Level 1 Mandatory
C: e-mail (fax)
D3P, D3X
Within 24h
D3P/X: P n.a. D3P/X: S D3P: I
D3P/X: P D2: P D3P/X: S D3P: I
40.Stachel et al. 2014, US, NYC 52
E Level 1, Mandatory
E (ELR) and C (fax, mail, phone)
D2
Not available
41. Sun et al. 2016, China 53
E Level 1, Mandatory
E: NIDRIS, internet based reporting
D3P, D3X
Within 1 day
42. Tosti et al. 2015, Italy 54
E Level 1, 3 Man-datory + Volun-tary
E:Web-based re- porting
D3P, D3-5, D2
D3 within 48h of diag- nosis (mandatory).
Mandatory
(SEIEVA)
Notification system






































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