A growing global network’s role in outbreak response: AFHSC-GEIS 2008-2009

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العنوان: A growing global network’s role in outbreak response: AFHSC-GEIS 2008-2009
المؤلفون: Matthew C, Johns, Ronald L, Burke, Kelly G, Vest, Mark, Fukuda, Julie A, Pavlin, Sanjaya K, Shrestha, David C, Schnabel, Steven, Tobias, Jeffrey A, Tjaden, Joel M, Montgomery, Dennis J, Faix, Mark R, Duffy, Michael J, Cooper, Jose L, Sanchez, David L, Blazes, Sonam, Wangchuk, Tandin, Dorji, Robert, Gibbons, Sopon, Iamsirithaworn, Jason, Richardson, Rome, Buathong, Richard, Jarman, In-Kyu, Yoon, Geeta, Shakya, Victor, Ofula, Rodney, Coldren, Wallace, Bulimo, Rosemary, Sang, Duke, Omariba, Beryl, Obura, Dennis, Mwala, Matthew, Kasper, Gary, Brice, Maya, Williams, Chad, Yasuda, Robert V, Barthel, Guillermo, Pimentel, Chris, Meyers, Peter, Kammerer, Darcie E, Baynes, David, Metzgar, Anthony, Hawksworth, Patrick, Blair, Melody, Ellorin, Robert, Coon, Victor, Macintosh, Kristen, Burwell, Elizabeth, Macias, Thomas, Palys, Kurt, Jerke
المصدر: BMC Public Health
بيانات النشر: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.
سنة النشر: 2011
مصطلحات موضوعية: Outbreak response, medicine.medical_specialty, Economic growth, International Cooperation, Review, Disease, Global Health, World Health Organization, Communicable Diseases, Emerging, International Health Regulations, Disease Outbreaks, Government Agencies, Environmental health, Global network, Humans, Medicine, Disease surveillance, business.industry, Public health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Outbreak, United States, Military Personnel, Communicable Disease Control, Emerging infectious disease, business, Sentinel Surveillance
الوصف: A cornerstone of effective disease surveillance programs comprises the early identification of infectious threats and the subsequent rapid response to prevent further spread. Effectively identifying, tracking and responding to these threats is often difficult and requires international cooperation due to the rapidity with which diseases cross national borders and spread throughout the global community as a result of travel and migration by humans and animals. From Oct.1, 2008 to Sept. 30, 2009, the United States Department of Defense’s (DoD) Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) identified 76 outbreaks in 53 countries. Emerging infectious disease outbreaks were identified by the global network and included a wide spectrum of support activities in collaboration with host country partners, several of which were in direct support of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005). The network also supported military forces around the world affected by the novel influenza A/H1N1 pandemic of 2009. With IHR (2005) as the guiding framework for action, the AFHSC-GEIS network of international partners and overseas research laboratories continues to develop into a far-reaching system for identifying, analyzing and responding to emerging disease threats.
تدمد: 1471-2458
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::018f5693f2bb569139740d80b6c0a03f
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-s2-s3
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....018f5693f2bb569139740d80b6c0a03f
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE