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[Epidemiological surveillance of Usutu virus in avifauna].
Virologie (Montrouge, France), 2018National ...
Beck, Cécile+6 more
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Epidemiologic methods for selective surveillance
American Journal of Infection Control, 1987To allow time for problem-solving and staff education aimed at the prevention of future nosocomial infections, it is necessary for infection control practitioners to decrease the quantity of data-gathering activities and increase the quality of data analysis and action based on the data.
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Quality in epidemiological surveillance of contact allergy
Contact Dermatitis, 2016SummaryThe reporting of scientific results (in the field of contact dermatitis/allergy) should include a description of the methods used, including, but not limited to, standardized patch testing. Several aspects always need to be reported, such as duration of exposure, reading times, vehicle, and concentration of allergens.
Wolfgang Uter+3 more
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The Politics of Epidemiological Surveillance
Politics and the Life Sciences, 1992Mark Wheelis makes a thoroughly scientific case for deterring the covert use of biological weapons through a program of global epidemiological surveillance, thoughtfully laid out in terms of function, organization, and goals. In tactical terms, however, it seems a bit like the tail of biological weapons control wagging the dog of the “other benefits ...
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Epidemiological surveillance of rubella must continue
BMJ, 2001EDITOR—The description in 1941 by an Australian ophthalmologist of congenital cataract occurring after rubella in pregnancy was one of the first clearly demonstrated risk factors for congenital anomalies in humans.1 Several of the major ophthalmic long term effects of prenatal rubella infection, such as cataract, microphthalmos, and retinopathy, are ...
Gill Adams+3 more
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Surveillance Objectives: Descriptive Epidemiology
Infection Control, 1987This paper addresses the problems associated with defining and classifying events as nosocomial infections, discusses the methods by which rates of nosocomial infection are calculated and their rationales, and presents some specific rates useful in nosocomial epidemiology. Previously unpublished data demonstrate important differences between antibiotic
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Molecular Epidemiologic Surveillance of Salmonellosis in Arkansas
Southern Medical Journal, 2004Salmonella serotype Newport and Salmonella serotype Typhimurium are the most commonly identified serotypes of Salmonella causing human disease in the state of Arkansas. The purpose of our study was to compare the results of standard and molecular epidemiologic methods of investigating human salmonellosis cases due to Salmonella serotype Newport and ...
Rossina Stefanova+6 more
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Model-Driven Architecture Based Software Development for Epidemiological Surveillance Systems
Medinfo, 2019Epidemiological surveillance systems enable collection, analysis and dissemination of information on the monitored disease to different stakeholders. It may be done manually or using a software. Given the poor performances of manual systems, the software
Fidèl Jiomekong Azanzi, G. Camara
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Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 2018
The purpose of the present paper is to review the origin and development of the epidemiology of mesothelioma in Italy, starting with the detection and investigation of the major outbreak of the disease observed in Casale Monferrato, Piedmont Region. Over
P. Comba+6 more
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The purpose of the present paper is to review the origin and development of the epidemiology of mesothelioma in Italy, starting with the detection and investigation of the major outbreak of the disease observed in Casale Monferrato, Piedmont Region. Over
P. Comba+6 more
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Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita, 2017
INTRODUCTION Rapid, reliable and accurate molecular typing methods are essential for outbreaks detection and infectious diseases control, for monitoring the evolution and dynamics of microbial populations, and for effective epidemiological surveillance ...
M. Tamburro, G. Ripabelli
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INTRODUCTION Rapid, reliable and accurate molecular typing methods are essential for outbreaks detection and infectious diseases control, for monitoring the evolution and dynamics of microbial populations, and for effective epidemiological surveillance ...
M. Tamburro, G. Ripabelli
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