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Community volunteer participation and its determinants during respiratory infectious disease outbreaks in China: A cross-sectional study across multiple provinces. [PDF]
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T-Racing: a modern tool for supporting epidemiological investigation in animal disease outbreaks in Italy. [PDF]
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An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease.
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Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, 2021
Climate change is expected to exacerbate diarrhoea outbreaks in developing nations, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in such regions [3]. The development of predictive models with the ability to capture complex relationships between climate factors and diarrhoea may be effective for diarrhoea outbreak control.
Tassallah Abdullahi, Geoff Nitschke
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Climate change is expected to exacerbate diarrhoea outbreaks in developing nations, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in such regions [3]. The development of predictive models with the ability to capture complex relationships between climate factors and diarrhoea may be effective for diarrhoea outbreak control.
Tassallah Abdullahi, Geoff Nitschke
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An Outbreak of Ritter's Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1961EXFOLIATIVE dermatitis of the newborn infant was first described by Ritter von Rittershain1 in 1878, and has come to be known as Ritter's disease. Although the cause of the disease has been a matter of controversy for many years many have suggested an infectious etiology for this condition.
W L, LONDON, F S, ROSEN
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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2020
OBJECTIVE In light of the current evolving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and the need to learn from past infectious disease outbreaks to provide better psychological support for our frontline health care workers (HCW), we conducted a ...
Q. Chew, K. Wei, S. Vasoo, K. Sim
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OBJECTIVE In light of the current evolving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and the need to learn from past infectious disease outbreaks to provide better psychological support for our frontline health care workers (HCW), we conducted a ...
Q. Chew, K. Wei, S. Vasoo, K. Sim
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Foreign Animal Disease Outbreaks
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2018A foreign animal disease (FAD) infecting beef cattle can have a negative impact on producers and the veterinarians who serve them. A veterinarian's ability to recognize FADs is a significant responsibility, as is aiding clients and local community in preparing for and responding to an outbreak.
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Containing Acute Disease Outbreak
Methods of Information in Medicine, 2005Summary Objective: The objectives of epidemiological surveillance and research of infectious diseases are to address disease prevention, identify outbreaks and monitor and evaluate control strategies. In this paper, we report on the development of a Geographical Information System (GIS) based on a novel Digital Ring ...
A, Prince, Xin, Chen, K C, Lun
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The potential of socially assistive robots during infectious disease outbreaks
Science Robotics, 2020Robots may address the secondary impact of infectious disease outbreaks by supporting social distancing, mental health, and education. Robots have a role in addressing the secondary impacts of infectious disease outbreaks by helping us sustain social ...
B. Scassellati, Marynel Vázquez
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