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Autor:
Margaret Farrell, Peter Sebeny, John D Klena, Cecilia Demattos, Guillermo Pimentel, Mark Turner, Antony Joseph, Jennifer Espiritu, John Zumwalt, Erica Dueger
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 7, p e68639 (2013)
BACKGROUND: At the onset of an influenza pandemic, when the severity of a novel strain is still undetermined and there is a threat of introduction into a new environment, e.g., via the deployment of military troops, sensitive screening criteria and c
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https://doaj.org/article/9bac9b568bea4537a8aeb7752f1058db
Publikováno v:
Environmental Claims Journal. 8:123-131
Over the last three decades, the legal and regulatory backdrop for the resolution of a number of various public health and environmental policy issues has caused a shift away from standard public health approaches and toward the generation of data ge
Autor:
Mark M, Fukuda, Terry A, Klein, Tadeusz, Kochel, Talia M, Quandelacy, Bryan L, Smith, Jeff, Villinski, Delia, Bethell, Stuart, Tyner, Youry, Se, Chanthap, Lon, David, Saunders, Jacob, Johnson, Eric, Wagar, Douglas, Walsh, Matthew, Kasper, Jose L, Sanchez, Clara J, Witt, Qin, Cheng, Norman, Waters, Sanjaya K, Shrestha, Julie A, Pavlin, Andres G, Lescano, Paul C F, Graf, Jason H, Richardson, Salomon, Durand, William O, Rogers, David L, Blazes, Kevin L, Russell, Hoseah, Akala, Joel C, Gaydos, Robert F, DeFraites, Panita, Gosi, Ans, Timmermans, Chad, Yasuda, Gary, Brice, Fred, Eyase, Karl, Kronmann, Peter, Sebeny, Robert, Gibbons, Richard, Jarman, John, Waitumbi, David, Schnabel, Allen, Richards, Dennis, Shanks
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health
Vector-borne infections (VBI) are defined as infectious diseases transmitted by the bite or mechanical transfer of arthropod vectors. They constitute a significant proportion of the global infectious disease burden. United States (U.S.) Department of
Autor:
Ronald L, Burke, Kelly G, Vest, Angelia A, Eick, Jose L, Sanchez, Matthew C, Johns, Julie A, Pavlin, Richard G, Jarman, Jerry L, Mothershead, Miguel, Quintana, Thomas, Palys, Michael J, Cooper, Jian, Guan, David, Schnabel, John, Waitumbi, Alisa, Wilma, Candelaria, Daniels, Matthew L, Brown, Steven, Tobias, Matthew R, Kasper, Maya, Williams, Jeffrey A, Tjaden, Buhari, Oyofo, Timothy, Styles, Patrick J, Blair, Anthony, Hawksworth, Joel M, Montgomery, Hugo, Razuri, Alberto, Laguna-Torres, Randal J, Schoepp, David A, Norwood, Victor H, Macintosh, Thomas, Gibbons, Gregory C, Gray, David L, Blazes, Kevin L, Russell, Jennifer, Rubenstein, Kyle, Hathaway, Robert, Gibbons, In-Kyu, Yoon, David, Saunders, Jariyanart, Gaywee, Mikal, Stoner, Ans, Timmermans, Sanjaya K, Shrestha, John Mark S, Velasco, Maria T, Alera, Darunee, Tannitisupawong, Khin Saw, Myint, Sathit, Pichyangkul, Ben, Woods, Kurt H, Jerke, Michael G, Koenig, Denis K, Byarugaba, Fred Wabwire, Mangen, Berhane, Assefa, Gary, Brice, Moustafa, Mansour, Guillermo, Pimentel, Peter, Sebeny, Maha, Talaat, Tamer, Saeed, Ben, Espinosa, Dennis, Faix, Ryan, Maves, Tadeusz, Kochel, James, Smith, Alicia, Guerrero, Gen, Maupin, Paul, Sjoberg, Mark, Duffy, Jason, Garner, Linda, Canas, Elizabeth, Macias, Robert A, Kuschner, Dennis, Shanks, Sheri, Lewis, Gosia, Nowak, Lucy M, Ndip, Nathan, Wolfe, Karen, Saylors
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health
The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center’s Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) supports and oversees surveillance for emerging infectious diseases, including respiratory diseases, of importance to