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Multicenter case–control study protocol of pneumonia etiology in children: Global Approach to Biological Research, Infectious diseases and Epidemics in Low income countries (GABRIEL network)

Multicenter case–control study protocol of pneumonia etiology in children: Global Approach to Biological Research, Infectious diseases and Epidemics in Low income countries (GABRIEL network)

... infectious diseases, accounting for an estimated 1 million deaths annually, and mainly afflict- ing children in developing countries according to Global Health Observatory ...

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Role of Epidemics in Cancer Evolution

Role of Epidemics in Cancer Evolution

... With advancement in the field of oncology, the percentage of cancer survivors has increased all over the world. Nevertheless cancer survivors from one particular cancer type are at increased risk to other diseases ...

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A Stochastic Information Diffusion Model in Social Networks Based on SIR Epidemic Model

A Stochastic Information Diffusion Model in Social Networks Based on SIR Epidemic Model

... Due to similar patterns in the spread of epidemics and social contagion processes, most research adopts the same theoretical principles for epidemics in describing the information diffusion.Recent many ...

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... chronic diseases, called ...the epidemics of mycotoxicoses spreading over whole regions or several ...Such epidemics with very high percentage of fatalities belong to the past, but epidemics ...

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Influenza epidemics and Spanish climatic domains

Influenza epidemics and Spanish climatic domains

... influenza epidemics is also its seasonality as an emergent property of viral infection and host ...infectious diseases and its produce biological answers ...

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An Asian Origin of Virulent Aeromonas hydrophila Responsible for Disease Epidemics in United States Farmed Catfish

An Asian Origin of Virulent Aeromonas hydrophila Responsible for Disease Epidemics in United States Farmed Catfish

... A eromonas hydrophila is typically an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that is ubiquitous in freshwater environments and is responsible for diseases in different species, including amphibi- ans, reptiles, fish, ...

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Frequent travelers and rate of spread of epidemics

Frequent travelers and rate of spread of epidemics

... Our study and the relatively simple structure of the model were limited by the lack of available data on the travel patterns of persons. Travel patterns may vary with age, sex, occupation, and district or country of ...

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Online detection and quantification of epidemics

Online detection and quantification of epidemics

... infectious diseases, for example gastroen- teritis where syndromes under surveillance (diarrhoea, fever) can be due to various pathogens which are more active in some seasons than ...

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Towards cross-lingual alerting for bursty epidemic events

Towards cross-lingual alerting for bursty epidemic events

... Since 2006, BioCaster [5] has been performing gathering, semantic analysis and map- ping of global news reports to provide a near-real time summary of human epidemics. The system is used regularly by both national ...

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Quarantine and the Federal Role in Epidemics

Quarantine and the Federal Role in Epidemics

... Every recent presidential administration has faced an infectious disease threat, and this trend is certain to continue. The states have primary respon- sibility for protecting the public’s health under their police ...

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A motif based approach to network epidemics

A motif based approach to network epidemics

... infectious diseases, with the structure of epidemiologically relevant contacts known to affect both the dynam- ics of the infection process and the efficacy of intervention ...

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A Study of Flu Epidemics in Portugal

A Study of Flu Epidemics in Portugal

... DOI: 10.4236/jss.2019.710015 185 Open Journal of Social Sciences network has doctors working in various institutions affiliated to the National Health Service and mostly contribute to the laboratorial component of the ...

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Optimal Control of Mobile Malware Epidemics

Optimal Control of Mobile Malware Epidemics

... the cost is linear in the treatment rate and/or there is no mortality among infectives [6, 83]. In contrast, our generalized framework integrates both vaccination and healing/quarantining, the cost of treatment is any ...

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Epidemics and History: Disease, Power and Imperialism

Epidemics and History: Disease, Power and Imperialism

... of diseases that were developed by the agents of ...on epidemics in the first half of the nineteenth- century was miasmatist and it was the beliefs of contagionists that were said to be 'bogus' and in ...

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Local variations in the timing of RSV epidemics

Local variations in the timing of RSV epidemics

... Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a primary cause of hospitalizations in children worldwide [1]. Most children will have an RSV infection before 2 years of age [2]; however, certain high-risk groups are at an ...

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Epidemics and control strategies for diseases of farmed salmonids: A parameter study

Epidemics and control strategies for diseases of farmed salmonids: A parameter study

... infectious diseases, associated with a broad range of pathogens (viral, bacterial, fungal, protozoal, and metazoal) many of which have the potential to cause disease ...bacterial diseases affecting in ...

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Information content of household stratified epidemics

Information content of household stratified epidemics

... Household structure is a key driver of many infectious diseases, as well as a natural target for interven- tions such as vaccination programs. Many theoretical and conceptual advances on household-stratified ...

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Establishing a web-based integrated surveillance system for early detection of infectious disease epidemic in rural China: a field experimental study

Establishing a web-based integrated surveillance system for early detection of infectious disease epidemic in rural China: a field experimental study

... conventional diseases surveillance system, a new surveillance system-syndromic surveillance, has become a great concern of public health policy makers ...of epidemics and reducing the necessity of dis- ease ...

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Some problems in stochastic models for epidemics

Some problems in stochastic models for epidemics

... By considering birth and death processes that formed stochastic upper and lower bounds for the general epidemic process Whittle 1955 was able to show that for n large enough, 1 o21 Hence[r] ...

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Epidemics to eradication: the modern history of poliomyelitis

Epidemics to eradication: the modern history of poliomyelitis

... growing epidemics of poliomyelitis ravaging the United States, research focused on the design of vaccines as a means of halting transmission. The first vaccine to be pro- duced was the inactivated (or ...

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