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Emergency response vaccines: lessons learned in response to communicable diseases
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2003In response to recent political and epidemiological events, the availability of emergency response vaccines has received high priority on the global agenda. An emergency response vaccine is defined as a vaccine of public health importance that should be available to all people at risk against epidemic, pandemic or global threat situations.
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Strengthening non-communicable disease care in all-hazards emergencies
The Lancet Diabetes & EndocrinologyPeople with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are particularly vulnerable to health service disruptions resulting from conflicts, natural disasters, and major disease outbreaks. The 2018 Political Declaration of the 3rd UN High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of NCDs called for the strengthening of health system ...
Jobanputra, Kiran +15 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
Emergency departments (ED) provide care to populations with high rates of communicable diseases, like HIV, hepatitis C virus, and syphilis. For many patients, the ED is their sole entry point into the healthcare system and they do not routinely access screening and prevention services elsewhere. As such, the ED can serve an important public health role
Douglas A E, White, Rachel E, Solnick
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Emergency departments (ED) provide care to populations with high rates of communicable diseases, like HIV, hepatitis C virus, and syphilis. For many patients, the ED is their sole entry point into the healthcare system and they do not routinely access screening and prevention services elsewhere. As such, the ED can serve an important public health role
Douglas A E, White, Rachel E, Solnick
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Communicable disease control during major emergencies.
Nursing times, 2005In December 2004 a major disaster occurred in the Indian Ocean killing over 150,000 people (USAID, 2005). This article will look at interventions required to control communicable diseases in an emergency. It is an introduction to emergency public health interventions for UK nurses who are responding to an international disaster.
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Caring for people with diabetes and non-communicable diseases in Ukraine: a humanitarian emergency
The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2022Galyna, Maystruk +6 more
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Communicable diseases in the emergency department
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1996openaire +1 more source
Communicable Disease Control in Emergencies: A Field Manual
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007openaire +1 more source

