Selected article for: "Disease spread and epidemic spread"

Author: Perlman, Stanley
Title: The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome—How Worried Should We Be?
  • Document date: 2013_8_20
  • ID: r52vu3p8_22
    Snippet: At this point, while the number of infected individuals is low, it is important to determine the extent and source of the infection. This information not only will provide a framework for establishing the relative importance of the disease and the potential for epidemic spread, but it may also facilitate direct interventions to eliminate reservoirs of infection. These analyses will require wellvalidated diagnostic reagents and access to human and.....
    Document: At this point, while the number of infected individuals is low, it is important to determine the extent and source of the infection. This information not only will provide a framework for establishing the relative importance of the disease and the potential for epidemic spread, but it may also facilitate direct interventions to eliminate reservoirs of infection. These analyses will require wellvalidated diagnostic reagents and access to human and animal blood samples in Al-Ahsa governorate in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the Middle East.

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