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Genomics and epidemiological surveillance [PDF]
This month’s Genome Watch highlights how genomic surveillance can provide important information for identifying and tracking emerging pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2.
Stephanie W Lo
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Surveillance to Inform Control of Emerging Plant Diseases: An Epidemiological Perspective
The rise in emerging pathogens and strains has led to increased calls for more effective surveillance in plant health. We show how epidemiological insights about the dynamics of disease spread can improve the targeting of when and where to sample.
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International audienceBackground. – Develop and calculate performance indicators allows to continuously follow the operation of an epidemiological surveillance network.
Emilie Gay, P Hendrikx
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Epidemiological surveillance of Acinetobacter species
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1990Two hundred and sixty Acinetobacter isolates were recovered from 237 patients over a 2-year period; 156 isolates from 135 spinal cord injuries unit (SCIU) patients and 104 isolates from 102 patients in all the other hospital units. In SCIU patients, 133 isolates were recovered from the urine, 21 from wounds and aspirates, one from sputum and one from ...
K A, Wise, F A, Tosolini
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1996
Abstract Disasters disrupt normal or existing relationships between people and their environment, and social relationships among and within groups of people. These disruptions require action by public health officials to mitigate the resulting adverse health effects, to prevent as much damage as possible, and to restore delivery of ...
Scott F Wetterhall, Erick. Noji
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Abstract Disasters disrupt normal or existing relationships between people and their environment, and social relationships among and within groups of people. These disruptions require action by public health officials to mitigate the resulting adverse health effects, to prevent as much damage as possible, and to restore delivery of ...
Scott F Wetterhall, Erick. Noji
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