With the global increase in population density, urbanisation, and global travel and trade, the threat of widespread outbreaks of infectious diseases has increased relentlessly,1 as evidenced by recent examples of COVID-19 and Ebola. Further, although the most important causes of death shifted to non-communicable diseases, in some poorer parts of the world, communicable diseases remain the most important cause of death.2 Crucial in the prevention of and reaction to these threats is early detection, which demands an infectious disease surveillance system that can signal unusual events. How to set up and improve surveillance and how to prioritise investments are questions that need input from different scientific disciplines. Here, we focus on...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed weaknesses in disease surveillance in nearly all countries. Early ...
Pandemics have a long history in our global population, from the Justinian Plague of AD541-2 through...
peer-reviewedEpidemiologists have predicted that viral infections might spread fast in our highly g...
With the global increase in population density, urbanisation, and global travel and trade, the threa...
As labour and human capital are direct inputs into the production process, the health of a work forc...
Current concerns about the spread of infectious diseases, especially unexpected (“emerging”) infecti...
Infectious disease outbreaks are a threat to global health and security. Current systems for early a...
The international surveillance of infectious diseases is being addressed through international, nati...
The world has developed an elaborate global health system as a bulwark against known and unknown inf...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) threaten the health of people, animals, and crops globally, but ...
This article presents a notional scheme of global surveillance and response to infectious disease ou...
Background: COVID-19 has had a considerable impact on society since 2019, and the disease has high m...
ABSTRACTNew emerging and re-emerging threats, the weight of public opinion and new technology for su...
Economics can make immensely valuable contributions to our understanding of infectious disease trans...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases (ERID) are capable of generating sizable economic loss...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed weaknesses in disease surveillance in nearly all countries. Early ...
Pandemics have a long history in our global population, from the Justinian Plague of AD541-2 through...
peer-reviewedEpidemiologists have predicted that viral infections might spread fast in our highly g...
With the global increase in population density, urbanisation, and global travel and trade, the threa...
As labour and human capital are direct inputs into the production process, the health of a work forc...
Current concerns about the spread of infectious diseases, especially unexpected (“emerging”) infecti...
Infectious disease outbreaks are a threat to global health and security. Current systems for early a...
The international surveillance of infectious diseases is being addressed through international, nati...
The world has developed an elaborate global health system as a bulwark against known and unknown inf...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) threaten the health of people, animals, and crops globally, but ...
This article presents a notional scheme of global surveillance and response to infectious disease ou...
Background: COVID-19 has had a considerable impact on society since 2019, and the disease has high m...
ABSTRACTNew emerging and re-emerging threats, the weight of public opinion and new technology for su...
Economics can make immensely valuable contributions to our understanding of infectious disease trans...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases (ERID) are capable of generating sizable economic loss...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed weaknesses in disease surveillance in nearly all countries. Early ...
Pandemics have a long history in our global population, from the Justinian Plague of AD541-2 through...
peer-reviewedEpidemiologists have predicted that viral infections might spread fast in our highly g...