نتایج جستجو برای: new outbreak

تعداد نتایج: 1887461  

2013
Charles Y. Chiu Shigeo Yagi Xiaoyan Lu Guixia Yu Eunice C. Chen Maria Liu Edward J. Dick Kenneth D. Carey Dean D. Erdman Michelle M. Leland Jean L. Patterson

Adenoviruses (AdVs) are DNA viruses that infect many vertebrate hosts, including humans and nonhuman primates. Here we identify a novel AdV species, provisionally named "simian adenovirus C (SAdV-C)," associated with a 1997 outbreak of acute respiratory illness in captive baboons (4 of 9) at a primate research facility in Texas. None of the six AdVs recovered from baboons (BaAdVs) during the ou...

2015
Damon J.A. Toth Adi V. Gundlapalli Karim Khader Warren B.P. Pettey Michael A. Rubin Frederick R. Adler Matthew H. Samore

While the ongoing Ebola outbreak continues in the West Africa countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, health officials elsewhere prepare for new introductions of Ebola from infected evacuees or travelers. We analyzed transmission data from patients (i.e., evacuees, international travelers, and those with locally acquired illness) in countries other than the 3 with continuing Ebola epide...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2009
Maggi Osbourn Kenneth A McPhie V Mala Ratnamohan Dominic E Dwyer David N Durrheim

Summer outbreaks of respiratory illness in residential aged care facilities are uncommonly reported in New South Wales. A respiratory illness outbreak in an aged care facility during January 2008 prompted a response to contain the outbreak by implementing infection control measures, including cohorting of symptomatic residents, cohorting nursing care, closure to new admissions and the use of pe...

Journal: :African health sciences 2015
Sam I Okware Francis Omaswa Ambrose Talisuna Jacinto Amandua Jackson Amone Paul Onek Alex Opio Joseph Wamala Julius Lubwama Lukwago Luswa Paul Kagwa Thorkild Tylleskar

BACKGROUND Five outbreaks of ebola occurred in Uganda between 2000-2012. The outbreaks were quickly contained in rural areas. However, the Gulu outbreak in 2000 was the largest and complex due to insurgency. It invaded Gulu municipality and the slum- like camps of the internally displaced persons (IDPs). The Bundigugyo district outbreak followed but was detected late as a new virus. The subsequ...

2015
Molly M. Kratz Don Weiss Alison Ridpath Jane R. Zucker Anita Geevarughese Jennifer Rakeman Jay K. Varma

In September 2012, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene identified an outbreak of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C invasive meningococcal disease among men who have sex with men (MSM). Twenty-two case-patients and 7 deaths were identified during August 2010-February 2013. During this period, 7 cases in non-MSM were diagnosed. The slow-moving outbreak was linked to the use...

2004
Dominique L. Monnet Fiona M. MacKenzie José María López-Lozano Arielle Beyaert Máximo Camacho Rachel Wilson David Stuart Ian M. Gould

Similar to many hospitals worldwide, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary has had an outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). In this setting, the outbreak is attributable to two major clones. The relationships between antimicrobial use and MRSA prevalence were analyzed by time-series analysis. From June 1997 to December 2000, dynamic, temporal relationships were found between monthl...

2003
Tzou-Yien Lin Shiing-Jer Twu Mei-Shang Ho Luan-Yin Chang Chin-Yun Lee

Enterovirus 71 (EV71) caused a large outbreak in Taiwan in 1998 with 78 deaths, and smaller outbreaks recurred in 2000 and 2001. The outbreak was recognized because of a large number of hand, foot, and mouth disease cases and the rapid deaths of children with the disease. Virologic and pathologic studies indicated that EV71 was the most important agent related to severe and fatal cases and that...

Journal: :journal of occupational health and epidemiology 0
z ghomian , school of health, safety and environment, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, (sbums),tehran, iran s yousef nezhad school of health, safety and environment, sbmu,tehran,iran k jahangiri a khodadadizadeh faculty member of nursing department, school of nursing and midwifery sciences

background: following the outbreak of eltor cholera in iraq’s kurdistan, iran was threatened through the western border. therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the health system response of marivan city in kurdistan province (iran) as a risky gateway for the outbreak of eltor cholera epidemic in iran. materials and methods: this cross-sectional study was implemented in marivan ...

2017
Allison T. Chamberlain Jonathan D. Lehnert Ruth L. Berkelman

On July 17, 2015, the Bureau of Communicable Disease of the New York City (NYC) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) detected an abnormal number and distribution of Legionnaires’ disease (LD) cases in the South Bronx. This cluster of cases would eventually grow into the largest outbreak of LD in NYC history. The NYC DOHMH led the outbreak response, part of which included sampling num...

2016
Deborah A. Williamson Sarah L. Baines Glen P. Carter Anders Gonçalves da Silva Xiaoyun Ren Jill Sherwood Muriel Dufour Mark B. Schultz Nigel P. French Torsten Seemann Timothy P. Stinear Benjamin P. Howden

In 2014, a sustained outbreak of yersiniosis due to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis occurred across all major cities in New Zealand (NZ), with a total of 220 laboratory-confirmed cases, representing one of the largest ever reported outbreaks of Y. pseudotuberculosis. Here, we performed whole genome sequencing of outbreak-associated isolates to produce the largest population analysis to date of Y. p...

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