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Therefore, countries with higher human development status have longer average reporting timeliness gaps.
However, its efficiency is influenced by geographical and timeliness gaps due to political concerns [ 11, 12].
In general, countries with higher human development exhibited longer reporting timeliness gaps.
The timeliness gaps in countries with high and low health workforce densities were 4.81 days and 5 days, respectively, while the shortest timeliness gaps were observed in countries with medium health workforce density (3.14 days).
The longest reporting timeliness gaps for avian flu and H1N1 outbreaks were observed in free countries, followed by partially free countries, while the shortest timeliness gaps were in countries with low freedom.
The average reporting timeliness gaps for avian flu and H1N1 outbreaks showed a curved relationship with human development status.
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^^the cut-off point of timeliness gap is 3 days.
The average timeliness gap of avian flu-related outbreak reports was 4.96 days, while the average timeliness gap of H1N1 outbreak reports was 2.26 days.
Although a curved relationship between timeliness gap and health workforce was found, no significant association between timeliness gap and health workforce was indicated in our logistic regression analysis.
However, the effects of IHR 2005 on the reporting timeliness gap and the association between transparency and the reporting timeliness gap have yet to be evaluated.
However, no association between the timeliness gap and health workforce density was found.
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