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Cruise ships can be amplifiers of infectious diseases because of the close human proximity of semiclosed ship environments. The most common diagnoses of cruise passengers evaluated in cruise ship infirmaries include upper respiratory infections, injury, seasickness, and gastrointestinal illness.
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Cruise Ships, Nursing Homes, and Prisons as COVID-19 Epicenters: A "Wicked Problem" With Breakthrough Solutions? [PDF]
Sloane PD.
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ABSTRACT During the COVID‐19 pandemic, the nuclear and border control services had to reorganise their work, both on‐site and remotely, to continue their activities. Whereas employees came to work at the power plants and border posts every day, the health rules introduced by the public authorities and those relating to the lockdown of populations ...
Laure Bonnaud, Tania Navarro Rodríguez
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"Hantavirus at sea: Why cruise ships must be ready for animal-borne disease." [PDF]
Ahmed NS +4 more
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Nursing homes: the titanic of cruise ships - will residential aged care facilities survive the COVID-19 pandemic? [PDF]
Crotty F, Watson R, Lim WK.
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What Now? Military Peace Activism in the Wake of the Vietnam War
ABSTRACT This article defines military peace activism as peace activism related to military manpower policy and military personnel, including active, reserve, potential, and former servicemembers. It argues that when the US war in Vietnam and the draft that supported it ended, antiwar activists who worked with GIs had to reframe their work, as the ...
Amy J. Rutenberg
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Mitigating norovirus spread on cruise ships: a model-based assessment of diagnostic timing and isolation. [PDF]
De Bellis A +7 more
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Global health governance for travel health: lessons learned from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks in large cruise ships. [PDF]
Zhou S, Han L, Liu P, Zheng ZJ.
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