نتایج جستجو برای: infectious disease surveillance

تعداد نتایج: 1603751  

2013
Dianna M. Blau Steven C. Clark Kurt B. Nolte

To the Editor: Medical examiners and coroners (ME/C) investigate ≈20% of all deaths in the United States (1); these include persons who die outside the health care system or die precipitously without a confirmed diagnosis. Surveillance through ME/C offices for unexplained deaths that might have infectious causes can serve as a sentinel system to identify new agents, identify notifiable diseases...

2014
Keren Cox-Witton Andrea Reiss Rupert Woods Victoria Grillo Rupert T. Baker David J. Blyde Wayne Boardman Stephen Cutter Claude Lacasse Helen McCracken Michael Pyne Ian Smith Simone Vitali Larry Vogelnest Dion Wedd Martin Phillips Chris Bunn Lyndel Post

Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly originating from wildlife. Many of these diseases have significant impacts on human health, domestic animal health, and biodiversity. Surveillance is the key to early detection of emerging diseases. A zoo based wildlife disease surveillance program developed in Australia incorporates disease information from free-ranging wildlife into the existing n...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2010
Christian Enemark

This article assesses the role and significance of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) with respect to infectious disease surveillance and response to outbreaks. Increasingly, the BWC is being used as a platform for addressing infectious disease threats arising naturally as well as traditional concerns about malicious dissemination of pathogenic microorganisms. The latter have long had a pl...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
iranian center for disease control iranian center for disease control.

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2013
Silvia Bino Semra Cavaljuga Angel Kunchev Dragan Lausevic Bernard Kaic Adriana Pistol Predrag Kon Zarko Karadjovski Stela Georghita Snezana Cicevalieva

The communicable disease threats and changes that began emerging in south-east Europe in the early 1990s - after a decade of war and while political and health systems region-wide were undergoing dramatic changes - demanded a novel approach to infectious disease surveillance. Specifically, they called for an approach that was focused on cross-border collaboration and aligned with European Union...

2016
Xia Zhou Peiling Yap Marcel Tanner Robert Bergquist Jürg Utzinger Xiao-Nong Zhou

The peer-reviewed journal Infectious Diseases of Poverty provides a new platform to engage with, and disseminate in an open-access format, science outside traditional disciplinary boundaries. The current piece reviews a thematic series on surveillance-response systems for elimination of tropical diseases. Overall, 22 contributions covering a broad array of diseases are featured - i.e. clonorchi...

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2020

Background and Aim: Surveillance has defined the systematic collection, continuous, analysis and interpretation of health-related information required for the planning, implementation, and assessment of public health performance. This study was aimed to determine the standard structure and components of COVID-19 surveillance and comparison with the Iranian present surveillance system to identif...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2012
L Mughini-Gras C Graziani F Biorci A Pavan R Magliola A Ricci G Gilli E Carraro L Busani

We describe trends in the occurrence of acute infectious gastroenteritis (1992 to 2009) and food-borne disease outbreaks (1996 to 2009) in Italy. In 2002, the Piedmont region implemented a surveillance system for early detection and control of food-borne disease outbreaks; in 2004, the Lombardy region implemented a system for surveillance of all notifiable human infectious diseases. Both system...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Emily H Chan David A Scales Timothy F Brewer Lawrence C Madoff Marjorie P Pollack Anne G Hoen Tenzin Choden John S Brownstein

BACKGROUND Few researchers have assessed the relationships between socioeconomic inequality and infectious disease outbreaks at the population level globally. We use a socioeconomic model to forecast national annual rates of infectious disease outbreaks. METHODS We constructed a multivariate mixed-effects Poisson model of the number of times a given country was the origin of an outbreak in a ...

2011
Michaela Paul Andrew Barbour

To meet the threats of infectious diseases, many countries have established surveillance systems for the routine collection of infectious disease data. The analysis and modelling such notification data is essential in the attempt to control and prevent disease. In this thesis, statistical methodology for the analysis of multivariate time series of counts as collected in surveillance systems on ...

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