Publications
When should notification of an infectious disease be mandatory? A decision aid to determine whether mandatory notification is justified Institute of Tropical Medicine
In the Netherlands, all physicians are required to report cases of certain infectious diseases to the public health services, to allow appropriate control measures. In recent years, various requests have been submitted to add certain infectious diseases to the list of notifiable diseases. In order to decide whether such a request should be granted, we developed a structured decision aid based on a range of existing criteria for mandatory ...
Work-related sickness absences and mandatory occupational health surveillance KU Leuven
Consensus statement on mandatory measurements in pancreatic cancer trials (COMM-PACT) for systemic treatment of unresectable disease KU Leuven
Mandatory implementation for in-vehicle eCall: Privacy compatible? KU Leuven
Contracting out mandatory counselling and training for long-term unemployed: private for-profit or non-profit, or keep it public? Ghent University
A demand-responsive feeder service with a maximum headway at mandatory stops University of Antwerp
Freeze-thaw risk in solid masonry : are ‘hygrothermal response based‘ analyses mandatory when studying the sensitivity of building envelopes to climate change? Ghent University
A demand-responsive feeder service with mandatory and optional, clustered bus-stops University of Antwerp
Coverage of routine reporting on malaria parasitological testing in Kenya, 2015-2016 Institute of Tropical Medicine
BACKGROUND: Following the launch of District Health Information System 2 across facilities in Kenya, more health facilities are now capable of carrying out malaria parasitological testing and reporting data as part of routine health information systems, improving the potential value of routine data for accurate and timely tracking of rapidly changing disease epidemiology at fine spatial resolutions.
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates ...