Selected article for: "Ebola haemorrhagic fever and haemorrhagic fever"

Author: Edmunds, Kelly L.; Hunter, Paul R.; Few, Roger; Bell, Diana J.
Title: Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points Assessment as a Tool to Respond to Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreaks
  • Document date: 2013_8_14
  • ID: 14d11p6t_1
    Snippet: Since 1980, on average one new emerging infectious disease (EID) has appeared in humans every eight months [1] with the emergence of these pathogenic infectious diseases representing a substantial global threat to human health [2, 3] . Research has found that of all EIDs, 60.3% are zoonoses originating in wildlife and these represent the most significant global health threat [4] [5] [6] . Examples of key recent EID outbreaks include Ebola haemorr.....
    Document: Since 1980, on average one new emerging infectious disease (EID) has appeared in humans every eight months [1] with the emergence of these pathogenic infectious diseases representing a substantial global threat to human health [2, 3] . Research has found that of all EIDs, 60.3% are zoonoses originating in wildlife and these represent the most significant global health threat [4] [5] [6] . Examples of key recent EID outbreaks include Ebola haemorrhagic fever [5, 7] , SARS coronavirus [8] , highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and most recently, avian influenza A H7N9 [9] .

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