• The Emerging Infectious Diseases website is unavailable because of technical issues. (cdc.gov)
  • Forty articles collected in a special supplement of CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) journal document these efforts and provide insights and lessons learned for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic response as well as future pandemics, outbreaks, or emergencies. (cdc.gov)
  • Explore the latest questions and answers in Emerging Infectious Diseases, and find Emerging Infectious Diseases experts. (researchgate.net)
  • What are the Early Warning Signs and Predictive Factors for Emerging Infectious Diseases? (researchgate.net)
  • Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine is a broad-based journal found on two key tenets: To publish the most exciting researches with respect to the subjects on Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine : Secondly, to provide a rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing and to disseminate the articles freely for research, teaching and reference purposes. (longdom.org)
  • Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine strongly supports the Open Access initiative. (longdom.org)
  • All published articles will be assigned DOI provided by Cross Ref. Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine will keep up-to- date with the latest advancements in the field of Infectious disease and alternative Medicine. (longdom.org)
  • Abstracts and full texts (HTML, PDF and XML format) of all articles published by Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine are freely accessible to everyone immediately after publication. (longdom.org)
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  • Dr. DeHovitz completed his training at the Cornell Weill campus of NY Presbyterian Hospital and is board certified in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Preventive Medicine. (downstate.edu)
  • He is Distinguished Service Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases of the Department of Medicine and also serves as Professor of Health Policy and Management in the School of Public Health. (downstate.edu)
  • Your Name ) thought you would like to see this page from the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health web site. (bmj.com)
  • It aims to publish relevant articles in the broadest sense on all aspects of microbiology, infectious diseases and immune response to infectious agents. (bjid.org.br)
  • The majority of cases in humans databases of the infectious diseases service are acquired through inhalation or direct and the microbiology laboratory. (who.int)
  • Taken together, the compilation of studies documents CDC and partners' response in the early phase of the pandemic and highlights the value of CDC's longstanding partnerships and investments in global surveillance systems, disease detection, laboratory networks, emergency management, and a well-trained workforce. (cdc.gov)
  • Davis M. Walsh and Samuel L. Tarry tell Modern Law Library host Lee Rawles that when they were writing their book, " Infectious Disease Litigation: Science, Law, and Procedure ," they had no idea a pandemic would propel the topic to new levels of public discourse. (legaltalknetwork.com)
  • the disease evolved as a pandemic public health emergency due to a large spread within most countries, compared to previous coronavirus outbreaks. (ssrn.com)
  • In this article, we explore the importance of infectious disease testing in protecting the immunocompromised and highlight the role it plays in promoting their well-being in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. (acacamps.org)
  • In addition, plague-the most feared of all pandemic diseases-had been spreading globally for several years. (nih.gov)
  • S ince the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, some researchers and organizations have been mulling the possibility of organizing human challenge trials on the disease, meaning that people would be deliberately infected under controlled conditions in order to better study its course. (the-scientist.com)
  • Vaccination reduces morbidity and mortality by making infections and related diseases less common. (vaccineliberationarmy.com)
  • Should Infectious Diseases be ranked as a specialty by US News & World Report? (jwatch.org)
  • clinical aspects of infectious diseases laboratory investigations of clinical significance (bacteriological, virological, parasitological, mycological, immunological, pathological, physiological, chemical and pharmacological) epidemiological and epizootological studies of human infections experimental infections Infectious Diseases is published by Informa Healthcare, a trading division in Informa plc, a United Kingdom-based publisher. (wikipedia.org)
  • In unborn and newborn children chlamydial infections, gonorrhoea and syphilis can produce serious and often life-threatening conditions including congenital disease, pneumonia and low birth weight. (who.int)
  • Immunocompromised individuals are not only at higher risk of contracting infections but can also serve as reservoirs for the transmission of diseases. (acacamps.org)
  • Infectious disease testing helps differentiate between bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, allowing health care providers to prescribe targeted therapies and reduce the unnecessary use of antibiotics. (acacamps.org)
  • In their updated public health guidance , ECDC and the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) outline key interventions to prevent and control infections among people who inject drugs , based on new evidence, infectious disease treatments, and public health concepts. (eurosurveillance.org)
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), an infectious disease, occurs after infecting a human with severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) of the Coronaviridae family in the Nidovirales order. (ssrn.com)
  • Following the emergence of COVID-19 disease in Wuhan in December 2019, syndromic surveillance was implemented in France from January 10, 2020. (pasteur.fr)
  • Available data indicate that mNGS can augment conventional testing for the diagnosis of infectious pathogens but should not replace it. (aacc.org)
  • For immunocompromised individuals, the management of infectious diseases extends beyond initial diagnosis and treatment. (acacamps.org)
  • Snakes from Georgia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia all had greater odds of ophidiomycosis diagnosis, while snakes from Idaho were less likely to be diagnosed with the disease. (scitechdaily.com)
  • tion of an ADR, which has been in use for about 30 years, is "a response to a drug that is noxious and unintended and occurs at Methods doses normally used in man for the prophy- laxis, diagnosis or therapy of disease, or for In this cross-sectional study, 281 patients modification of physiological function" [ 2 ]. (who.int)
  • Abstract: Although severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection caused more than five million deaths throughout the world and more than five thousand deaths in Libya, a little is known about the mortality rate and the risk factors for death from this serious infectious disease in Libya. (bvsalud.org)
  • SUNY Downstate provides me with the opportunity to improve the health of the residents of Brooklyn, train residents and fellows in the intersection between Infectious Disease and community prevention efforts as well as have a global impact. (downstate.edu)
  • With infectious disease, the near-infinite diversity of pathogens makes this dilemma a unique challenge. (aacc.org)
  • Pathogens traverse disciplinary and taxonomic boundaries, yet infectious disease research occurs in many separate disciplines including plant pathology, veterinary and human medicine, and ecological and evolutionary sciences. (springer.com)
  • Comprehensive infectious disease testing helps identify asymptomatic carriers who may unknowingly spread pathogens. (acacamps.org)
  • Their health and abundance are important to human health, as snakes control populations of small mammals that carry and amplify pathogens that also cause disease in humans such as hanatavirus and Lyme disease, Allender said. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Ontario, Canada, 2020 An epidemiologic study identified a large increase in the prevalence of nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease in this region. (medscape.com)
  • Reference: "Ophidiomycosis, an emerging fungal disease of snakes: Targeted surveillance on military lands and detection in the western US and Puerto Rico" by Matthew C. Allender, Michael J. Ravesi, Ellen Haynes, Emilie Ospina, Christopher Petersen, Christopher A. Phillips and Robert Lovich, 8 October 2020, PLOS ONE . (scitechdaily.com)
  • How Should the WHO Guide Access and Benefit Sharing During Infectious Disease Outbreaks? (ama-assn.org)
  • In response to the 2013-2016 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak primarily affecting Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, the World Health Organization (WHO) set out Guidance for Managing Ethical Issues in Infectious Disease Outbreaks , which covered social distancing, research in outbreak settings, and clinical care. (ama-assn.org)
  • This article assesses the Guidance 's recommendations on research and long-term storage of biological specimens during infectious disease outbreaks and argues that the Guidance does not provide adequate direction for responders', researchers', and organizations' actions. (ama-assn.org)
  • 8 Nonetheless, the document is important for its scope and particular focus on infectious disease outbreaks within the purview of the International Health Regulations (IHR), from which PHEIC declarations arise. (ama-assn.org)
  • Infectious disease outbreaks are, in cases like EVD, one of the only times scientists can study a disease in situ . (ama-assn.org)
  • In 1999 and 2005, pup survival was significantly reduced, suggestive of disease outbreaks. (usgs.gov)
  • Methodology/Principal Findings: We analyzed sympatric wolf, coyote (Canis latrans), and red fox (Vulpes vulpes) serologic data from YNP, spanning 1991-2007, to identify long-term patterns of pathogen exposure, identify associated risk factors, and examine evidence for disease-induced mortality among wolves for which there were survival data. (usgs.gov)
  • Whether they are undergoing chemotherapy, organ transplantation, or living with certain chronic conditions, the immunocompromised are at a higher risk of severe complications and mortality from infectious diseases. (acacamps.org)
  • Infectious Diseases (formerly Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases) is a peer-reviewed medical journal publishing original research and review articles on clinical and microbiological aspects of infectious diseases. (wikipedia.org)
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  • All the while, SCIRP never ceases to seek to improve the quality guaranteed to its authors and its readers in all kinds of ways, including 1) generating article level metrics, 2) generating journal metrics, e.g., by calculating a 2-year Google-based Journal Impact Factor (2-GJIF), and 3) archiving all articles at Portico . (scirp.org)
  • Tip: Type in the search field ta: "name of the journal" when you want to retrieve all articles of a specific journal. (who.int)
  • Reading the numerous journal articles on parotitis reveals frequent contradictions in the classification, etiology, and treatment of the disorders. (medscape.com)
  • An ongoing dialogue on HIV/AIDS, infectious diseases, all matters medical, and some not so medical. (jwatch.org)
  • Regular infectious disease testing has numerous benefits for the immunocompromised community including early detection and treatment, preventing disease transmission, tailoring vaccination strategies, monitoring progression, and helps this population avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics. (acacamps.org)
  • Timely detection of infectious diseases in the immunocompromised is crucial for initiating prompt treatment. (acacamps.org)
  • A natural conclusion might be that breakthrough cases of vaccine-preventable disease would also become less severe. (vaccineliberationarmy.com)
  • Examples include immunizations for vaccine-preventable disease, especially childhood immunization and the monitoring of immunization status in clinic, daycare, school, and home settings. (waldenu.edu)
  • To provide ID faculty and others with updates of interdepartmental research with research and clinical lectures for visiting faculty, and with didactic updates of the latest new trends and topics within the field of infectious diseases. (utsouthwestern.edu)
  • Nurses work in communicable disease surveillance and control, teach and monitor bloodborne pathogen control, and advise on prevention of vector-borne diseases. (waldenu.edu)
  • no data are available regarding the impact of treatment on those babies with asymptomatic disease. (lww.com)
  • Infectious diseases pose a significant threat to individuals with weakened immune systems, known as the immunocompromised. (acacamps.org)
  • However, infectious disease research has been and still is the province of many separate disciplines including veterinary medicine, plant pathology, and human medicine, where these fields are defined by the host organism being studied rather than by the concepts that cut across taxonomic boundaries. (springer.com)
  • An approach integrated across the plant-animal divide would advance our understanding of disease by quantifying critical processes including transmission, community interactions, pathogen evolution, and complexity at multiple spatial and temporal scales. (springer.com)
  • Our work focuses on the interactions between (A) factors used by pathogenic organisms to establish colonization and cause disease, (B) the role of the resident microbiota in modulating pathogen behavior, and (C) host factors and inflammatory responses associated with colonization and infection. (lu.se)
  • Bridging these disciplinary and taxonomic gaps promises novel insights and important synergistic advances in control of infectious disease. (springer.com)
  • Terminological inconsistency is only a symptom of larger divides, and it is clear that bridging these disciplinary and taxonomic gaps to allow true interdisciplinary research efforts will lead to novel insights, important synergistic interactions across fields, and advanced understanding and ability to control infectious disease. (springer.com)
  • Any detectable titer of neutralizing antibody against poliovirus is considered protective against clinical paralytic diseases. (who.int)
  • The researchers found that even the short-term consumption of this type of diet led to profound changes in the immune system as well as the composition of microbiota, reducing the immune system's efficiency when it comes to fighting infectious diseases in the gut. (naturalnews.com)
  • Through infectious disease testing, healthcare professionals can assess the immune status of these individuals and determine the need for specialized or alternative vaccination strategies. (acacamps.org)
  • Immunocompromised children, due to their weakened immune systems, are generally considered to be at a higher risk of experiencing severe illness when exposed to infectious diseases, including COVID-19. (acacamps.org)
  • New combination vaccines should induce similar or superior levels of neutralizing antibody in serum for individual protection against paralytic disease and mucosal immunity that effectively decreases viral replication in the intestine and pharynx for population protection against transmission of poliovirus. (who.int)
  • These advances require more substantial investment in basic disease research. (springer.com)
  • Advances in Infectious Diseases is an Open Access journal accessible for free on the Internet. (scirp.org)
  • To cover these costs, the journal depends on Article Process Charges (henceforth: APC), also called Publication Fees. (scirp.org)
  • The per- diseases ward of Imam Khomeini Hospi- centage of patients experiencing an ADR tal, a public teaching hospital affiliated to during hospitalization has been reported to Tehran University of Medical Sciences in range from 1.5% to 35% [ 3 ]. (who.int)
  • Ophidiomycosis - formerly known as 'snake fungal disease' - is an emerging infectious disease caused by the fungus Ophidiomyces ophidiicola," said Dr. Matt Allender, a professor in the veterinary diagnostic laboratory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign who led the new study. (scitechdaily.com)
  • But the latest report on TB from the World Health Organization (WHO), published in October, revealed signs of progress against normal - or drug-sensitive - cases of the bacterial disease. (nature.com)
  • However, the opposite seems to be true for diseases that are more severe when acquired after childhood, according to the study by Nina Fefferman and Elena Naumova 1 published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases . (vaccineliberationarmy.com)
  • Physicians and parents should understand when making decisions about their children's health and safety that remaining unvaccinated in a predominantly vaccine-protected community exposes their children to the most severe possible outcomes for many preventable diseases. (vaccineliberationarmy.com)
  • This diverse group is at increased risk for impaired vaccine responses, progression to severe disease, prolonged hospitalizations and deaths. (acacamps.org)
  • Human travel impacts the spread of infectious diseases across spatial and temporal scales, with broad implications for the biological and social sciences. (cdc.gov)
  • Unfortunately, the cost of mNGS is typically 10-20 times that of most conventional laboratory tests for infectious disease. (aacc.org)
  • On the other hand, mNGS of CSF has been applied to a limited number of disease states and accompanied by familiar supplementary markers of central nervous system infection-making it amenable to preliminary, but straightforward, laboratory policy. (aacc.org)
  • In the past decade, infectious disease research also has captured the full attention of the ecological and evolutionary sciences. (springer.com)
  • 2014). Quantifying travel behavior for infectious disease research: a comparison of data from surveys and mobile phones. (cdc.gov)
  • Further, by employing a comparative approach that is inclusive of microorganisms, plants, wild and domestic animals, and humans, we will deepen our understanding of disease for all of these fields. (springer.com)
  • Infectious disease in humans and in plant and animal agriculture (or in domesticated companion animals) is often the direct consequence of interactions with non-agricultural populations of the same hosts (Cleaveland et al. (springer.com)
  • The study of plant sexually transmitted diseases also has stimulated increased understanding of sexually transmitted diseases in animals and humans (Lockhart et al. (springer.com)
  • Estimating Waterborne Infectious Diseases by Exposure Route Identifying the potential exposure routes for infectious waterborne illnesses could help guide public health efforts to prevent these diseases. (medscape.com)
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  • COVID-19 and indirect health implications in Africa: Impact, mitigation measures, and lessons learned for improved disease control. (who.int)
  • To safeguard their health, it is crucial to prioritize infectious disease testing for this vulnerable population. (acacamps.org)
  • For them, even a seemingly mild infection can lead to serious health consequences, which is why it is imperative to detect and manage infectious diseases promptly through regular testing. (acacamps.org)
  • Global health, HIV disease in women, the impact of HIV on cardiovascular health, and the link between substance use and HIV infection. (downstate.edu)
  • The AMA Journal of Ethics exists to help medical students, physicians and all health care professionals navigate ethical decisions in service to patients and society. (ama-assn.org)
  • Welcome to another special edition of Ethics Talk , the American Medical Association Journal of Ethics podcast on ethics in health and health care. (ama-assn.org)
  • Public health expert Marcia Stanhope has some examples of the roles nurses play in preventing infectious disease, which she features in her book Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the Community . (waldenu.edu)
  • A well-nourished, healthy, and active child is likely to be taller as an adult than will be a child with a poor diet, infectious diseases, or inadequate health care. (medlineplus.gov)
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  • He is chairman of the Board of Trustees of the International Vaccine Institute and was the Director-General of the Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control (SMI) until June 2009. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the early 1980s, TB cases had dropped to such low rates that Western policy-makers frequently talked of eradication of the disease. (nature.com)
  • Collectively, it is concluded that COVID-19 elderly female patients aging 60 years or older with a positive history of chronic disease are more likely at high risk for death from SARS-CoV-2 infection among the participated COVID cases. (bvsalud.org)
  • noncompliance (taking more or less of a The study was performed in the infectious drug than the prescribed amount). (who.int)
  • An important aspect of disease prevention is mosquito surveillance to determine geographical range and seasonal prevalence of the associated viruses. (plos.org)
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  • The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (SBI). (bjid.org.br)
  • The BJID is a bimonthly publication and one of the most influential journals in its field in Brazil and Latin America with a high impact factor. (bjid.org.br)
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  • Atorvastatin vs Aspirin in People With HIV Which of these two drugs are better at reducing HIV-associated inflammation, and in turn, the risk for cardiovascular disease? (medscape.com)
  • There's diabetes, of course, and cardiovascular disease, and oh yeah, a mechanical aortic valve that's around 10 years old. (jwatch.org)