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. 2024 Jan 12:14:03005.
doi: 10.7189/jogh.14.03005.

Development of the digital mortality surveillance system: The Slovenian contribution to the global monitoring of mortality causes and patterns

Development of the digital mortality surveillance system: The Slovenian contribution to the global monitoring of mortality causes and patterns

Dalibor Stanimirovic. J Glob Health. .
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Architecture of the DMSS in Slovenia.

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