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Fig. 4

From: The score of integrated disease surveillance and response adequacy (SIA): a pragmatic score for comparing weekly reported diseases based on a systematic review

Fig. 4

Classification of the 15 weekly reported diseases monitored by IDSR surveillance in the DRC (according to the Jenks method), aType 1, high score (value > = 14): hemorrhagic fevers (12); bloody diarrhea (13); measles (14); cholera (15). bType 2, moderate score (value > = 8 and < 14): yellow fever (4); acute respiratory infections (5); meningitis (6); plague (8); pertussis (8); acute flaccid paralysis (9); monkeypox (10); neonatal tetanus (11). cType 3, low score (value < 8): rabies (1); typhoid fever (2); malaria (3).d Discretization using the natural thresholds method yielded almost the same classification, except in the case of malaria, which was classified as Type 2 instead of Type 3

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