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Break the Bias: Research Topics celebrating the findings of female scientists

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Women in Infectious Diseases. Featuring female contributions to public health, specifically in the field of infectious diseases- surveillance, prevention and treatment. Aiming to promote interdisciplinarity and worldwide representation, welcoming opinions on challenges, issues, and advances pertaining to genetics research.

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Julia Maxwell Joins ISID Team

20th International Congress on Infectious Diseases

The International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) is pleased to announce that Julia Maxwell has joined the ISID team this month as the Director of Disease Surveillance. “I am incredibly excited to be joining the ISID team in the role of Director of Disease Surveillance.

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Frontiers ebook releases: October 2023

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Feng; Yingying Qin PDF Multilateral Interactions In The Rhizosphere Edited by Soumitra Paul Chowdhury; Adam Schikora; László Kredics; Fred O Asiegbu; Beatriz Lagunas PDF Advancing the Understanding of Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Variants and COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy: Essential Clinical and Molecular Insights and Breakthroughs Edited by Alagarraju (..)

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Frontiers ebook releases: June 2022

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System level Interventions, Prevention Strategies, Mitigation Policies and Social Responses during COVID-19 that Improve Mental Health Outcomes: Evidence from Lower- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) Edited by Manasi Kumar; Chiara Servili; Keng-yen Huang; Joanna Lai; Stefan Swartling Peterson PDF Achievement Emotions in University Teaching and Learning, (..)

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Resource: Electronic Case Reporting Roadmap - For Tribes and Tribal Epidemiology Centers

Rural Health Information Hub

Highlights challenges in implementing eCR as well as the benefits of electronic disease surveillance conducted by Tribes and TECs. Report discusses the benefits of electronic case reporting (eCR) for tribal public health authorities and epidemiology centers (TECs).

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How well did the EU respond to the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic? Experts now give their verdict

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In 2004, the EU created the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), precisely with the goal of coordinating cross-border disease surveillance and guidelines. The aim: to draw lessons for future pandemics.

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Leveraging Clinical Data for Public Health and Hypertension Surveillance

Public Health Informatics Institute: Background on

The purpose of this document is to provide background information to public health agencies seeking to implement chronic disease surveillance using electronic health record (EHR) data, including considerations that should be discussed with clinical health information technology (IT) stakeholders, and suggest approaches for evaluating the reliability (..)