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Rift Valley fever: An emerging zoonotic threat to global health and agriculture. [PDF]
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West Nile Virus in Europe: Epidemiology, Vector Ecology, Environmental Drivers, and the Role of Equine Sentinel Surveillance in a One Health Framework. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 1985
7 of 101 staff within one department of a large office complex had shingles, as diagnosed by a general practitioner, within a three-month period. This incidence was significantly greater than that in the remaining workforce. Varicella-zoster-specific IgM antibody was detected in all 4 cases from whom early convalescent serum samples were obtained but ...
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7 of 101 staff within one department of a large office complex had shingles, as diagnosed by a general practitioner, within a three-month period. This incidence was significantly greater than that in the remaining workforce. Varicella-zoster-specific IgM antibody was detected in all 4 cases from whom early convalescent serum samples were obtained but ...
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Science, 2012
Bringing advanced genomic sequencing technologies to health care facilities will help to prevent local outbreaks of dangerous pathogens.
Walker, Mark J., Beatson, Scott A.
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Bringing advanced genomic sequencing technologies to health care facilities will help to prevent local outbreaks of dangerous pathogens.
Walker, Mark J., Beatson, Scott A.
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Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1997
Abstract Epidemic nosocomial infections are defined as hospital-acquired infections that represent an increase in incidence over expected rates. Epidemic-associated infections usually are clustered temporally or geographically, suggesting that the infections are from a common source or are secondary to increased person-to-person ...
C, Beck-Sague, W R, Jarvis, W J, Martone
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Abstract Epidemic nosocomial infections are defined as hospital-acquired infections that represent an increase in incidence over expected rates. Epidemic-associated infections usually are clustered temporally or geographically, suggesting that the infections are from a common source or are secondary to increased person-to-person ...
C, Beck-Sague, W R, Jarvis, W J, Martone
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