The answer is not to stop administering vaccinations since that would potentially allow for
outbreaks of infectious diseases in cats and can be a public health concern for deadly diseases like rabies.
Outbreaks of infectious diseases in camps with poor sanitation and lack of immunization services burden the health of refugees and pose major obstacles to public health efforts, Dr. Mokdad said.
Not exact matches
For a century and a half, epidemiology has been an effective strategy for tracing the root causes
of infectious disease outbreaks — as John Snow demonstrated
in 1854, when he painstakingly mapped cases
of cholera
in London and eventually traced them to a single contaminated well and water pump
in the Soho district
of the city.
The
outbreak of Ebola virus
in West Africa
in 2014, and the worldwide panic it caused, served as a wake - up call: We as a human race are still extremely vulnerable to fast - spreading,
infectious diseases.
The
outbreak of infectious diseases like SARS and bird flu
in Asia
in recent years has increased the urgency
of Canadian governments at all levels to enhance their capacity to cope with possible future
outbreaks in this country.
Speaking at the time, Sir Leslie Turnberg, Chairman
of the UK Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS) commented: ³ The vital importance
of infectious disease surveillance is clear from the global increase
in infectious diseases and the looming threat
of antibiotic resistance... The effectiveness
of the PHLS is beyond question, and the astonishingly swift identification
of the cause
of the recent
outbreak of salmonellosis from powdered baby milk undoubtedly saved many babies from becoming ill.
PONOMA — Rockland County Health Department conducted an emergency preparedness exercise on Tuesday, designed to help doctors and nurses be ready
in case
of an
infectious disease outbreak.
A day after Gov. Andrew Cuomo rolled out new statewide rules for the cooling towers that spawned the deadly
outbreak of Legionnaires»
disease in the Bronx, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed off on the city's portion
of the «joint» regulations on the potentially
infectious air conditioning units — declaring it a «huge undertaking» because no such controls ever existed before.
The dramatic rise
in emerging
infectious disease outbreaks of international concern has created an unprecedented challenge for the global community.
The review calls for improved global surveillance strategies to combat the emergence
of infectious diseases such as the recent
outbreak of Ebola
in West Africa that has claimed the lives
of 122 people
in the countries
of Guinea and Liberia.
W. Ian Lipkin, director
of the Jerome L. and Dawn Greene
Infectious Disease Laboratory at the Mailman School
of Public Health at Columbia University, led the scientific team that identified the first U.S.
outbreak of West Nile virus
in 1999.
«We found that
in each
of the regions we could analyze, Zika virus circulated undetected for many months, up to a year or longer, before the first locally transmitted cases were reported,» says Bronwyn MacInnis, an
infectious disease geneticist at the Broad Institute,
in Cambridge, Mass. «This means the
outbreak in these regions was under way much earlier than previously thought.»
«Climate change may accelerate
infectious disease outbreaks, say researchers: Study
of natural disaster
in Ecuador showed 12-fold increase
in Zika cases.»
«Diagnostic testing combined with clinical expertise is helpful
in identifying a cluster
of infections that may signal an
outbreak,» said Andi L. Shane, MD, MPH, MSc, lead author
of the guidelines and associate professor
of pediatric
infectious diseases, Emory University School
of Medicine and Children's Healthcare
of Atlanta.
In research outlined in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for Disease Control used genetic sequencing to trace the 2010 measles outbreak, linking it back to an influx of visitors during the Winter Olympic
In research outlined
in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for Disease Control used genetic sequencing to trace the 2010 measles outbreak, linking it back to an influx of visitors during the Winter Olympic
in the Journal
of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University
of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for
Disease Control used genetic sequencing to trace the 2010 measles
outbreak, linking it back to an influx
of visitors during the Winter Olympics.
In the aftermath, a number
of reports were published reviewing what went wrong and how we should better manage
infectious disease outbreaks.
They found that shortcomings
in the response to Ebola highlight the need to adopt state -
of - the - art techniques to detect and monitor potential
infectious disease outbreaks anywhere
in the world.
The world remains «grossly underprepared» for
outbreaks of infectious disease, which are likely to become more frequent
in the coming decades, warn a team
of international experts
in The BMJ.
Robert Colebunders, an
infectious disease clinician at the University
of Antwerp
in Belgium, who was involved
in treating Ebola patients
in the 1995
outbreak, says if there are survivors willing to donate blood, doctors should try the therapy.
Many
infectious disease outbreaks may result from interactions between multiple pathogens and environmental conditions, says veterinary scientist Ard Nijhof
of Utrecht University
in the Netherlands, but nailing down those interactions can be difficult.
When epidemiological data are scarce, social media and Internet reports can be reliable tools for forecasting
infectious disease outbreaks, according to a study led by an expert
in the School
of Public Health at Georgia State University.
Cases
of the deadly
infectious disease went from over 250,000 during an
outbreak in 1996 to just 80 confirmed cases
in 2015 among countries that had not yet conducted mass immunization campaigns and among those unvaccinated, scientists at the Meningitis Vaccine Project (MVP) Closure Conference reported.
Helen cut her
infectious diseases teeth during Toronto's SARS
outbreak in 2003 and spent the summer
of 2004 embedded at the US Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
The high mortality rate
of the
disease, estimated at around 60 %
in the most recent
outbreak, made it one
of the most deadly
infectious diseases in the world.
The need to understand the ongoing Ebola
outbreak in West Africa and control its spread, for instance, emphasizes the importance
of infectious -
disease research — as well as the regulation
of such work, Lipkin says.
A new service from the web giant warns
of flu
outbreaks as related searches increase
in frequency - it could one day warn
of new
infectious diseases
Yet, when population levels
of immunity drop, then these potentially lethal
infectious diseases that had been prevented
in the past will reappear
in sporadic
outbreaks or, dangerously, as large - scale epidemics.
In research outlined today in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for Disease Control used genetic sequencing to trace the 2010 measles outbreak, linking it back to an influx of visitors during the Winter Olympic
In research outlined today
in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for Disease Control used genetic sequencing to trace the 2010 measles outbreak, linking it back to an influx of visitors during the Winter Olympic
in The Journal
of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University
of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for
Disease Control used genetic sequencing to trace the 2010 measles
outbreak, linking it back to an influx
of visitors during the Winter Olympics.
This method will be useful when the death risk
of a novel
infectious disease has to be quantified using data from small numbers
of patients during the course
of an
outbreak, providing information on which age groups to minimize exposure
in hospitals, nursing homes and daycare facilities.
Some individuals may be better suited than others to work
in high - risk job placements during an
infectious disease outbreak because they are more likely to have an adequate response to a vaccine, or because their genotype is associated with a lower risk
of developing severe infection.
In both situations, the provisions of GINA may limit the ability to use genetic information to determine which employees would be most appropriate for high - risk job placements in case of an infectious disease outbrea
In both situations, the provisions
of GINA may limit the ability to use genetic information to determine which employees would be most appropriate for high - risk job placements
in case of an infectious disease outbrea
in case
of an
infectious disease outbreak.
We've got OpenSciLogs bloggers interested
in exploring how the concept
of science news has changed over time, what role journalists may play
in the public health management
of infectious disease outbreaks, and live science reporting from the Global South.
While this study focused on the foot - and - mouth
outbreak, the method could also be used for planning purposes
in the event
of a future
outbreak of other
infectious diseases in livestock.
In the event that an
infectious disease outbreak occurs, an established plan that includes protocols and procedures can limit the risk
of exposure
of horses and humans, and the potential spread outside
of the show grounds or farm.
You can receive alerts about
disease outbreaks from the Equine Disease Communication Center, which works to protect horses and the horse industry from the threat of infectious diseases in North A
disease outbreaks from the Equine
Disease Communication Center, which works to protect horses and the horse industry from the threat of infectious diseases in North A
Disease Communication Center, which works to protect horses and the horse industry from the threat
of infectious diseases in North America.
The guidance document emphasizes the importance
of disease prevention, vaccination requirements, sanitation and isolation procedures, and having an issues management and communication plan
in place
in the event
of an
infectious disease outbreak, as well as the importance
of managing legal issues to protect the reputation and viability
of a pet business.
Many diagnostic tests can be
of tremendous value
in helping shelters prevent future
outbreaks of infectious disease.
Yet another reason to be extremely wary
of adopting a puppy from a pet store: over the past year, there has been an
outbreak of Campylobacteriosis (an
infectious disease caused by the Campylobacter bacteria)
in 12 states, stemming from Petland store locations.
SAVSNET plays a pioneering role
in the analysis
of clinical data
in real - time
in order to identify trends that might indicate
outbreaks of infectious disease or an occurrence
of new
diseases in pet populations
in a timely manner.
Red Flags Medical Conditions — To stop
disease outbreaks before they start, shelter staff should look for symptoms
of infectious disease in individual animals during daily rounds.
In this issue: Harnessing the power
of your workers» suggestions, one man's mission to ensure humane euthanasia, disaster planning for rescue groups, how to cope during an
infectious disease outbreak, and more.
This year's conference will feature 41 workshops on topics that include: Behavioral pharmacology, Orthopedic surgery
in a shelter setting, Animal cruelty law (including a mock trial on cruelty investigation), Animal fighting, Equine welfare, Basic care
of wildlife, Basic care
of reptiles,
Infectious disease outbreak, Social media and marketing, Humane education programs and camps, Burnout
in the animal shelter, and Customer service for social change,
Epidemic - Occurring suddenly
in incidence rates clearly
in excess
of normal expectancy, applied especially to
infectious diseases but may also refer to any
disease, injury, or other health - related event occurring
in such
outbreaks.
The program will examine aspects
of legal preparedness
in anticipation
of community emergencies caused by a natural disaster, an act
of terrorism, or the sudden
outbreak of infectious disease, and will discuss the legal challenges inherent
in international collaborations needed to respond to such emergencies.
Immunology and addressing
infectious disease outbreaks are also becoming the focus
of much research activity, an example being the recent ebola epidemic
in West Africa.