1 edition of Prevention of the inter-country spread of infectious diseases found in the catalog.
Prevention of the inter-country spread of infectious diseases
Published
1974
by The Office in Copenhagen
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | convened by the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization, Izmir, 3-7 June 1974. |
Contributions | World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe., Conference on the Prevention of the Inter-Country Spread of Infectious Diseases (1974 : İzmir, Turkey) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA643.7.E85 P74 1974 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v, 109 p. : |
Number of Pages | 109 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2917646M |
LC Control Number | 84150128 |
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Author(s): Conference on the Prevention of the Inter-Country Spread of Infectious Diseases,( Izmir); World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. Title(s): Prevention of the inter-country spread of infectious diseases: report on a conference/ convened by the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization.
As the region's needs change, the responses of national and international health agencies are evolving. Cooperative actions and solutions for infectious disease surveillance and response among government health agencies and between countries are key elements needed to address the common problems of emerging infections in Latin America.
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Our vision is a world united against disease. Control and prevention of emerging parasitic zoonoses are complex tasks that require an integrative and multidisciplinary approach. Reduction of parasite burden is certainly a major objective but Author: Bruno Chomel.
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Regional Office for Africa Center for Global Health. Disease Prevention and Control Division of. diarrheal diseases, cholera, poor sanitation and hygiene, limited access to clean water 5.
increased transmission of infectious disease 6. inability to manage endemic infectious diseases (ex; interruption to vaccinations) 7. increased incidence of gender based violence and rape and inability to access adequate services afterwards. The recent Ebola Virus Disease epidemic in West Africa illustrated the critical importance of strengthening national disease surveillance systems and inter-country collaboration to detect and respond to outbreaks of communicable diseases before they become deadly epidemics that cross borders to kill thousands of people and cripple blackfin-boats.com: Rodney Sieh.
Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile is ubiquitous in the environment and is also considered as a bacterium of great importance in diarrhea-associated disease for humans and different animal species.
Food animals and household pets are frequently found positive for toxigenic C. difficile without exposing clinical signs of infection. Humans and animals share common C.
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DE PINHO MR (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal) Optimal Resource Allocation for Infectious Diseases Prevention Programs. NOGUEIRA FN (Universidade do Porto.