Search Results - "ECKHARDT, Rose"
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Infectious disease surveillance and modelling across geographic frontiers and scientific specialties
Published in The Lancet infectious diseases (01-03-2012)“…Summary Infectious disease surveillance for mass gatherings (MGs) can be directed locally and globally; however, epidemic intelligence from these two levels is…”
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Entry and exit screening of airline travellers during the A(H1 N1) 2009 pandemic: a retrospective evaluation
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-05-2013)“…To evaluate the screening measures that would have been required to assess all travellers at risk of transporting A(H1N1)pdm09 out of Mexico by air at the…”
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Population-based laboratory surveillance of imported malaria in metropolitan Calgary, 2000-2011
Published in PloS one (15-04-2013)“…Increased travel leads to a heightened risk of imported infectious diseases. Patterns of immigration to countries like Canada have changed such that countries…”
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A spatial analysis of individual- and neighborhood-level determinants of malaria incidence in adults, Ontario, Canada
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-05-2012)“…Malaria, once endemic in Canada, is now restricted to imported cases. Imported malaria in Canada has not been examined recently in the context of increased…”
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Potential for the international spread of middle East respiratory syndrome in association with mass gatherings in saudi arabia
Published in PLoS currents (17-07-2013)“…A novel coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causing severe, life-threatening respiratory disease has emerged in the Middle East at a time when two international mass…”
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Mass Gatherings Health 5: Infectious disease surveillance and modelling across geographic frontiers and scientific specialties
Published in The Lancet infectious diseases (01-03-2012)“…Infectious disease surveillance for mass gatherings (MGs) can be directed locally and globally; however, epidemic intelligence from these two levels is not…”
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Global travel patterns and risk of measles in Ontario and Quebec, Canada: 2007-2011
Published in BMC infectious diseases (18-08-2015)“…In 2011 the largest measles outbreak in North America in a decade occurred in Quebec, Canada with over 700 cases. In contrast, measles activity in neighbouring…”
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Entry and exit screening of airline travellers during the A(H1N1) 2009 pandemic: a retrospective evaluation/ Depistage d'entree et de sortie des passagers aeriens au cours de la pandemie de grippe A(H1N1) en 2009: une evaluation retrospective/Deteccion sistematica en las entradas y salidas de pasajeros de avion durante la pandemia de la gripe A (H1N1) en 2009: evaluacion retrospectiva
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-05-2013)“…Objective To evaluate the screening measures that would have been required to assess all travellers at risk of transporting A(H1N1)pdm09 out of Mexico by air…”
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Entry and exit screening of airline travellers during the A en 2009: evaluacion retrospectiva
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-05-2013)“…Metodos Se analizaron los datos de los itinerarios de vuelo de los pasajeros que volaron desde Mexico en esas fechas. A partir de dichos datos, se calculo el…”
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An Assessment of Imported Malaria and the Risk of Autochthonous Transmission in Ontario, Canada
Published 01-01-2010“…This thesis assesses the potential for autochthonous malaria transmission in Ontario, Canada. First, the spatial and temporal profile of imported malaria cases…”
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Population-Based Laboratory Surveillance of Imported Malaria in Metropolitan Calgary, 2000-2011. e60751
Published in PloS one (01-04-2013)“…Increased travel leads to a heightened risk of imported infectious diseases. Patterns of immigration to countries like Canada have changed such that countries…”
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