Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) threaten the health of people, animals, and crops globally, but our ability to predict their occurrence is limited. Current public health capacity and ability to detect and respond to EIDs is typically weakest in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Many known drivers of EID emergence also converge in LMICs. Strengthening capacity for surveillance of diseases of relevance to local populations can provide a mechanism for building the cross-cutting and flexible capacities needed to tackle both the burden of existing diseases and EID threats. A focus on locally relevant diseases in LMICs and the economic, social, and cultural contexts of surveillance can help address existing inequalities in health syste...
Infectious diseases are a significant burden on public health and economic stability of societies al...
AbstractEmerging infectious diseases (EID) are defined as diseases that have appeared recently or th...
The major causes of death are not infectious diseases any more, but chronic, noninfectious causes of...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) threaten the health of people, animals, and crops globally, but ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) threaten the health of people, animals, and crops globally, but ...
For nearly half a century, the medical community in most developed countries has focused on emerging...
International audienceThe social, economic and political consequences of emerging infectious disease...
Infectious diseases place an unacceptable and disproportionate social and economic burden on low-inc...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) have affected both human and animal populations throughout histo...
began building capacity in strategically located coun-tries for infectious disease surveillance, dia...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are on the rise due to multiple factors, including human facilit...
With the global increase in population density, urbanisation, and global travel and trade, the threa...
Emerging infectious diseases (EID) threaten public health and are sustained by increasing global com...
To the editor: Starbuck et al. have identified a significant gap in any future global response to a ...
The article of record may be found at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/35944/Emerging infectious disea...
Infectious diseases are a significant burden on public health and economic stability of societies al...
AbstractEmerging infectious diseases (EID) are defined as diseases that have appeared recently or th...
The major causes of death are not infectious diseases any more, but chronic, noninfectious causes of...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) threaten the health of people, animals, and crops globally, but ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) threaten the health of people, animals, and crops globally, but ...
For nearly half a century, the medical community in most developed countries has focused on emerging...
International audienceThe social, economic and political consequences of emerging infectious disease...
Infectious diseases place an unacceptable and disproportionate social and economic burden on low-inc...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) have affected both human and animal populations throughout histo...
began building capacity in strategically located coun-tries for infectious disease surveillance, dia...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are on the rise due to multiple factors, including human facilit...
With the global increase in population density, urbanisation, and global travel and trade, the threa...
Emerging infectious diseases (EID) threaten public health and are sustained by increasing global com...
To the editor: Starbuck et al. have identified a significant gap in any future global response to a ...
The article of record may be found at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/35944/Emerging infectious disea...
Infectious diseases are a significant burden on public health and economic stability of societies al...
AbstractEmerging infectious diseases (EID) are defined as diseases that have appeared recently or th...
The major causes of death are not infectious diseases any more, but chronic, noninfectious causes of...