This demonstration describes the cross-border collaborative process used by the One Border One Health (OBOH) Surveillance Committee for the development of a transparent methodology to identify and prioritize high-risk zoonotic infectious disease agents along the California-Baja California border
States side, it draws from the Healthy People (HP) 2010 objectives, identifying those most important...
States side, it draws from the Healthy People (HP) 2010 objectives, identifying those most important...
This paper reviews and discusses the main procedures and policies that need to be followed when desi...
One Border One Health is the first initiative of its kind along the U.S.-Mexico border. It is a bina...
In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Mexican Secretariat of Health, and bord...
In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Mexican Secretariat of Health, and bord...
In response to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the Early Warning Infectious Disease Surveillance Program (EW...
The California–Baja California border region is one of the most frequently traversed areas in the wo...
Objective: To describe 5 years of binational infectious disease surveillance using the binational va...
Integration of disease surveillance efforts across the international borders of the United States pr...
ObjectiveThis surveillance project aims to increase and broaden coverage ofAedesspp. ovitrap locatio...
NHRC, in collaboration with the CDC and local public health officials, conducted ILI and SARI survei...
In 2002, within the framework of the United States-Mexico Binational Commission, representatives fro...
We examine the emergence, development, and value of regional infectious disease surveillance network...
This study aims to analyze the different binational/multinational activities, programs, and structur...
States side, it draws from the Healthy People (HP) 2010 objectives, identifying those most important...
States side, it draws from the Healthy People (HP) 2010 objectives, identifying those most important...
This paper reviews and discusses the main procedures and policies that need to be followed when desi...
One Border One Health is the first initiative of its kind along the U.S.-Mexico border. It is a bina...
In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Mexican Secretariat of Health, and bord...
In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Mexican Secretariat of Health, and bord...
In response to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the Early Warning Infectious Disease Surveillance Program (EW...
The California–Baja California border region is one of the most frequently traversed areas in the wo...
Objective: To describe 5 years of binational infectious disease surveillance using the binational va...
Integration of disease surveillance efforts across the international borders of the United States pr...
ObjectiveThis surveillance project aims to increase and broaden coverage ofAedesspp. ovitrap locatio...
NHRC, in collaboration with the CDC and local public health officials, conducted ILI and SARI survei...
In 2002, within the framework of the United States-Mexico Binational Commission, representatives fro...
We examine the emergence, development, and value of regional infectious disease surveillance network...
This study aims to analyze the different binational/multinational activities, programs, and structur...
States side, it draws from the Healthy People (HP) 2010 objectives, identifying those most important...
States side, it draws from the Healthy People (HP) 2010 objectives, identifying those most important...
This paper reviews and discusses the main procedures and policies that need to be followed when desi...