Selected article for: "control screening and global spread"

Author: Shujaa, Asaad; Alhamid, Sameer
Title: Health response to Hajj mass gathering from emergency perspective, narrative review
  • Document date: 2016_3_9
  • ID: qmcbsqse_9
    Snippet: The concern was that SARS, H1N1 and MERS would be drawn into the Hajj by traveling pilgrims, where it would then locally propagate before being transported back to cities and countries around the world and could amplify and accelerate the global spread of the infection. 13e17 The Saudi Minster of Health recognized the threat early and instituted a variety of infectious control measures, including 18, 19 screening, Monitoring port of entry and iso.....
    Document: The concern was that SARS, H1N1 and MERS would be drawn into the Hajj by traveling pilgrims, where it would then locally propagate before being transported back to cities and countries around the world and could amplify and accelerate the global spread of the infection. 13e17 The Saudi Minster of Health recognized the threat early and instituted a variety of infectious control measures, including 18, 19 screening, Monitoring port of entry and isolation for suspected cases, surveillance for infectious diseases epidemiology, and computer-based information systems, laboratory testing, infection control; and provide proper treatment.

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