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Emerging infectious diseases

Tenover EC. Hughes J.M. (1996) The challenges of emerging infectious diseases. Development and spread of multipity resistant bacterial pathogens. J Am Med Assoc, 275, 300-304. [Pg.200]

Beuchat, L.R. andRyu, J.-H. (1997) Produce handling and processing practices . Emerging Infectious Diseases, 3, 459-465. [Pg.449]

Cummings, K., Barrett, E., Mohle-Boetani, J.C., Brooks, J.T., Farrar, J., Hunt, T., Fiore, A., Komatsu, K., Werner, S.B. and Slutsker, L. (2001) A multistate outbreak of Salmonella enterica serotype Baildon associated with domestic raw tomatoes . Emerging Infectious Diseases, 7, 1046-1048. [Pg.450]

LeDuc JW, Hughes JM Surveillance for emerging infectious diseases in Guerrant RL, Walker DH, Weller PF (eds) Tropical Infectious Diseases Principles, Pathogens, and Practice. Philadelphia, Churchill Livingstone, 1999, pp 251-260. [Pg.32]

Heriskstadt H, Vergia D, Hadler J, et al Population-based estimate of the burden of diarrheal illnesses FoodNet 1996-1997. 1st International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, Ga., 1998. [Pg.32]

Centers for Disease Control (1998) Preventing Emerging Infectious Diseases A Strategyfor the 21st Century. Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA. http // medi-smart.com/infect emerging2.htm... [Pg.155]

Schmitt, Clare K., Karen C. Meysick, and Alison D. O Brien. "Bacterial Toxins Friends or Foes " Emerging Infectious Diseases 5 (April/June 1999) 224-34. [Pg.490]

The development of vaccines against rare emergent infectious diseases is hampered by many disincentives. [Pg.138]

Lang J, Wood SC Development of Orphan Vaccines. An Industry Perspective. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 1999, 5(6) 749-755. [Pg.140]

Daszak, R, Cunningham, A. A., and Hyatt, A.D., Emerging infectious diseases of wildlife-Threats to biodiversity and human health, Science, 287, 443, 2000. [Pg.415]

Increase the number of safe and effective new products available to patients, including products for unmet medical and public health needs, emerging infectious diseases, and counterterrorism. [Pg.384]

Meltzer, M. I., N. J. Cox, and K. Fukuda. 1999. The Economic Impact of Pandemic Influenza in the United States Priorities for Intervention. Emerging Infectious Disease 5(5) 659-671. [Pg.308]

Strickland GT. Hunter s tropical medicine and emerging infectious diseases (8th ed.). Philadelphia Saunders, 2000. [Pg.619]

Howe R.A., A. Monk, M. Wootton, T.R. Walsh, and M.C. Enright (2004). Vancomycin susceptibility within methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus lineages. Emerging Infectious Diseases 10 855-857. [Pg.266]

Willems R.J.L., J. Top, M. van Santen, D.A. Robinson, T.M. Coque, F. Baquero, H. Grundmann, and M.J.M. Bonten (2005). Global spread of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium fi om distinct nosocomial genetic complex. Emerging Infectious Diseases 11 821-828. [Pg.290]

Epstein, P.R. Dobson, A. Vandermeer, J. (1997) Biodiversity and emerging infectious diseases integrating health and ecosystems monitoring. In Biodiversity and Human Health. Grifo, F. Rosenthal, J., eds. Island Press, Washington D.C., pp. 60-86. [Pg.315]

Farmer, P. 1996. Social Inequalities and Emerging Infectious Diseases. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2 259-269. [Pg.55]

Gottstein, B., Saucy, F., Deplazes, P., Reichen, J., Demierre, G., Busato, A., Zuercher, C. and Pugin, P. (2001) Is high prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in wild and domestic animals associated with disease incidence in humans Emerging Infectious Diseases 7, 408-412. [Pg.93]

Freitas, G. D., Nobrega, A. A., Romano, A. P., Costa, E. G., Tinoco, J. M., Pontes, M. D., Leite, L. S., and Sobel, J. (2008). Novel food implicated in an outbreak of orally-transmitted acute Chagas disease in an Urban area of the Amazon Region, Brazil, 2007. Abstract published in the International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases (ICEID)— Program and Abstracts Book, Atlanta, GA, USA. p. 121. [Pg.82]

Whalen, R.G. 1996. DNA vaccines for emerging infectious diseases What if Emerg Infect Dis 2 168. [Pg.436]

Tauxe, Robert V. (2001). Food Safety and Irradiation Protecting the Public from Foodborne Infections. Emerging Infectious Disease 7(3, Supp.) 516-521. Also available from . [Pg.254]

Davison KL, Crowcroft NS, Ramsay ME et al. (2003) Viral encephalitis in England, 1989-1998 what did we miss Emerging Infectious Disease 9 234-240. [Pg.111]

Has primary responsibility for public health and medical emergency planning, preparations and response to a naturally occurring outbreak from an emerging infectious disease and its own authority to declare a public health emergency. [Pg.33]

In today s mass society, mass-mediated emergency response must be an integral part of effective disaster management—especially in the face of bioterrorism, emerging infectious diseases, or other public health crises. Although each emergency situation has its own unique features and requires different approaches for dealing with public information and media relations, this chapter... [Pg.119]

Thus, in the age of terrorism and emerging infectious diseases, it is most important to assure that medical providers become familiar with the symptoms of infectious diseases that they are not accustomed to seeing. At the same time, however, the medical community should also be included in preparing for other challenges involved in disaster response—including public... [Pg.124]

Hazard vulnerability risk assessments need to be reviewed at least on an annual basis. A new industry may have located to the area, or events of the world may have changed. For example, the threat of bioterrorism, emerging infectious diseases, or civil strife may become part of our reality. The emergency management plan may have to be revised, and an appendix may have to be added for newly identified risks. This process then leads to the next phase of disaster management—mitigation. [Pg.143]

Emerging Infectious Diseases Coccidioidomycosis Following the Northridge Earthquake, California, 1994... [Pg.343]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1998, October). Preventing emerging infectious diseases A strategy for the 21st century. (Reprinted 2000, February). Atlanta, GA Author. [Pg.397]

Hajjeh, R. A., Reiman, D., Cieslak, P. R., Sofair, A. N., Passaro, D., Flood, J., et al. (2002). Surveillance for unexplained deaths and critical illnesses due to possible infectious causes. United States, 1995-1998 [Electronic version]. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8(2), 145-153. [Pg.398]

Jernigan, J. A., Stephens, D. S., Ashford, D. A., Omenaca, C., et al. (2001). Bioterrorism-related inhalational anthrax The first 10 cases reported in the United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 7, 933-944. [Pg.398]

Polyak, C. S., Elbert, Y, Pavlin, J. A., Kelley, P. W. (2002, March). The Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics (ESSENCE) GIS modeling in an early detection surveillance system for bioterrorist and natural disease threats. In Program and Abstracts of the International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2002 (p. 31), Abstract retrieved March 11, 2007 from http // www.cdc.gov/iceid/program.htm... [Pg.398]

Bell, D. M., Kozarsky, P. E., Stephens, D. S. (2002). Clinical issues in the prophylaxis, diagnosis, and treatment of anthrax. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8, 222-225. [Pg.419]

Cieslak, T. J., Eitzen, E. M., Jr. (1999). Clinical and epidemiologic principles of anthrax. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 5, 552-555. [Pg.420]


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