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Epidemiology and control strategies for foot-and-mouth disease in livestock and wildlife in Uganda: systematic review. [PDF]
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An analysis of One Health timeliness metrics across multisectoral public health emergencies in Uganda. [PDF]
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Breaking the cycle of panic and neglect: better preparedness for the next pandemic. [PDF]
The Lancet Regional Health-Western Pacific.
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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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Journal of Infection, 1991
An outbreak of chlamydia infection affecting seven people from a small town in Grampian is described. The origin of the outbreak seemed to be a local pet shop. The difficulties of diagnosis and tracing the connections with the pet shop are discussed. The clinical histories of the seven patients are described including those of the two who died.
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An outbreak of chlamydia infection affecting seven people from a small town in Grampian is described. The origin of the outbreak seemed to be a local pet shop. The difficulties of diagnosis and tracing the connections with the pet shop are discussed. The clinical histories of the seven patients are described including those of the two who died.
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1975
An outbreak of ornithosis occurred in Lidköping, a small town in Southwest Sweden, in January 1967 through May 1969. 24 proved cases were known, aged from 10 to 72 years, 19 patients gave a history of contact with birds (parrots, canaries, parakeets), 13 of them with birds from the same pet shop.
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An outbreak of ornithosis occurred in Lidköping, a small town in Southwest Sweden, in January 1967 through May 1969. 24 proved cases were known, aged from 10 to 72 years, 19 patients gave a history of contact with birds (parrots, canaries, parakeets), 13 of them with birds from the same pet shop.
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Foodborne pathogens and disease, 2015
The consumption of fruit and vegetables continues to rise in the United States and European Union due to healthy lifestyle recommendations. Meanwhile, the rate of foodborne illness caused by the consumption of these products remains high in both regions,
R. Callejón+5 more
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The consumption of fruit and vegetables continues to rise in the United States and European Union due to healthy lifestyle recommendations. Meanwhile, the rate of foodborne illness caused by the consumption of these products remains high in both regions,
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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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Scientific American, 2011
The article discusses research on the genetics of a strain of chikungunya, a virus carried through mosquitoes affecting people in Asia and Africa. It is suggested that one genetic mutation allowed the virus to spread from the African mosquito to the Asian tiger mosquito and become more of a health risk.
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The article discusses research on the genetics of a strain of chikungunya, a virus carried through mosquitoes affecting people in Asia and Africa. It is suggested that one genetic mutation allowed the virus to spread from the African mosquito to the Asian tiger mosquito and become more of a health risk.
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