نتایج جستجو برای: disease outbreak

تعداد نتایج: 1520032  

Ehsan Mostafavi, Roya Mohammadpour,

Plague is an endemic disease to the west of Iran and has frequently stricken this area over the last decades. In 1954, Pasteur Institute of Iran established a research station in the west of the country and since then has monitored the plague outbreaks as well as the disease status in rodents and carnivores by dispatching research teams to different villages and localities. We noticed that ther...

2014
Thibaut Jombart David M. Aanensen Marc Baguelin Paul Birrell Simon Cauchemez Anton Camacho Caroline Colijn Caitlin Collins Anne Cori Xavier Didelot Christophe Fraser Simon Frost Niel Hens Joseph Hugues Michael Höhle Lulla Opatowski Andrew Rambaut Oliver Ratmann Samuel Soubeyrand Marc A. Suchard Jacco Wallinga Rolf Ypma Neil Ferguson

The investigation of infectious disease outbreaks relies on the analysis of increasingly complex and diverse data, which offer new prospects for gaining insights into disease transmission processes and informing public health policies. However, the potential of such data can only be harnessed using a number of different, complementary approaches and tools, and a unified platform for the analysi...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2006
Nina H Fefferman Elena N Naumova

We use mathematically rigorous definitions of epidemiological concepts in order to derive a sequential combinatorial model of disease outbreak decomposition. We define the idea of a population specific 'disease signature' and use this in order to decompose and further understand outbreaks as incidents of spatial and temporal spread of disease exposure both in, and across, populations. This allo...

1999
Albert J. Kane

Investigating a disease outbreak requires examination of both affected and unaffected animals with the goal of identifying factors associated with the occurrence of disease. By following a series of systematic steps, an unbiased, organized assessment of the problem can be made, and the likelihood of understanding a disease outbreak is increased. Authors’ address: Dept. of Clinical Sciences, Col...

2015
Maureen Miller

Pandemics associated with emerging infectious diseases, particularly zoonotic infections, are increasing in both frequency and impact. Over the past decade, attempts to control deadly zoonotic viruses like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronaviruses, and highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses, have been, out of necessity, almost entir...

2013
KA Alexander JK Blackburn

BACKGROUND Diarrheal illness remains a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality, with the majority of deaths occurring in children <5 years of age. Lack of resources often prohibits the evaluation of outbreak characteristics and limits progress in managing this important disease syndrome, particularly in Africa. Relying only on existing medical staff and hospital resources, we assess the...

Journal: :Research Journal of Microbiology 2009

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