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Infectious Disease Threats: A Rebound To Resilience.

Health Affairs, 2021
The US has experienced a series of epidemics during the past five decades. None has tested the nation's resilience like the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which has laid bare critical weaknesses in US pandemic preparedness and domestic ...
P. Daszak   +4 more
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EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TRAVEL MEDICINE

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1998
International movement of individuals, populations, and products is one of the major factors associated with the emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases as the pace of global travel and commerce increases rapidly. Travel can be associated with disease emergence because (1) the disease arises in an area of heavy tourism, (2) tourists may be at ...
S M, Ostroff, P, Kozarsky
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Personalized Medicine and Infectious Disease Management

Trends in Microbiology, 2017
A recent study identified pathogen factors associated with an increased mortality risk in Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia, using predictive modelling and a combination of genotypic, phenotypic, and clinical data. This study conceptually validates the benefit of personalized medicine and highlights the potential use of whole genome sequencing in ...
Jensen, Slade O. (R16034)   +1 more
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Internal Medicine: Infectious Diseases

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
New Diseases Recent developments in the field of infectious disease include the detection of several new microbial pathogens, most of which appear to be old agents that are newly recognized. In 1977, Legionella pneumophila was successfully cultivated on artificial media, characterized, and proposed for taxonomic rank as a new genus.
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Infectious Disease in Emergency Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
The principal difficulty with reviewing an innovative book is avoiding effusive accolades unlikely to be believed by the reader. But the fact is that Infectious Disease in Emergency Medicine , by Brillman and Quenzer, is unlike any other book available in infectious disease, emergency medicine, or primary care. It bridges the gap between the exigencies
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Reducing infectious disease inequities among migrants

Journal of Travel Medicine, 2018
BACKGROUND migration has reached unprecedented levels, with 3.6% of the world's population living outside their country of birth. Migrants comprise a substantial proportion of high-income country populations, are at increased risk of a range of ...
A. Heywood, R. López-Vélez
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Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine

2020
This chapter outlines the basic science and theory of infectious diseases and tropical medicine required for MRCP Part 1, before addressing the clinical aspects of infectious diseases and tropical medicine for MRCP Part 2. To ensure effective revision, material is presented in short sections with bullet lists, tables and boxes to highlight key facts.
Douglas Fink, Penelope Smith
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[Migration Medicine: infectious and non-infectious diseases].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
Approximately one third of the German population has a migration background.According to the federal office for migration, in 2022 around 2,7 million people have taken refuge or have immigrated to Germany, causing major challenges for our health system.
Laura, Distelmaier   +4 more
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Translational Medicine Policy Issues in Infectious Disease

Science Translational Medicine, 2010
Analysis from the European Academies Science Advisory Council is used to explore policy issues for R&D funding priorities and the environment for innovation in Europe.
Fears, R.   +2 more
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Infectious Diseases and Herbal Medicine

Abstract Infectious disease pose a significant worldwide fitness burden, exacerbated by the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial opposition (AMR). Traditional cures have utilized plant-derived compounds for a certain time, contributing to a promising alternative to artificial antimicrobials.
Dr. Rehan Haider   +2 more
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