Objective: To assess the risk of public health emergencies occurring in the mainland of China or possibly imported from outside China in January 2023. Methods: Based on various data and departmental notification information on domestic and foreign public health emergencies reports and surveillance...
Author(s)
Guo WenZhang; Ma XiaoJie; Tu WenXiao; Du MengXue; Feng YeNan; Ren JingHuan; Liu QianQian; Xie YiRan; Xiang NiJuan; Shi GuoQing
Publisher
Editorial Board of Disease Surveillance, Beijing, China
Citation
Disease Surveillance, 2023, 38, 1, pp 7-10
Objective: To assess the risks of public health emergencies, both the indigenous ones and the imported ones, which might occur in the mainland of China in January 2020. Methods: An internet based expert counsel was conducted to analyze the surveillance data of public health emergencies and priority ...
Author(s)
Zhou FengBo; Wang DaYan; Li JingXin; Wang Zhe; Li Yun; Tu WenXiao; Xiang NiJuan; Shi GuoQing
Publisher
Editorial Board of Disease Surveillance, Beijing, China
Citation
Disease Surveillance, 2020, 35, 1, pp 6-9
Background: Theory suggests that individual behavioral responses impact the spread of flu-like illnesses, but this has been difficult to empirically characterize. Social distancing is an important component of behavioral response, though analyses have been limited by a lack of behavioral data. Our...
Author(s)
Springborn, M.; Chowell, G.; MacLachlan, M.; Fenichel, E. P.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Infectious Diseases, 2015, 15, 21, pp (23 January 2015)
Mass gathering is well known to concentrate and amplify the transmission of infectious respiratory diseases. Here we report a possible case of coinfection with influenza A/H1N1 and varicella in a young French traveler returning from a rock festival in Hungary. We report a cluster of influenza...
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Botelho-Nevers, E.; Gautret, P.; Benarous, L.; Charrel, R.; Felkai, P.; Parola, P.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2010, 17, 3, pp 197-198
The 2009 flu pandemic was a global outbreak of a new strain of H1N1 influenza virus often referred colloquially as "swine flu". The objectives of the study were: (1) To know the sociodemographic and awareness profile of visitors attending swine flu screening booths. (2) To reveal sources of...
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Viveki, R. G.; Halappanavar, A. B.; Patil, M. S.; Joshi, A. V.; Praveena Gunagi; Halki, S. B.
Publisher
Indian Medical Association (IMA), Calcutta, India
Citation
Journal of the Indian Medical Association, 2012, 110, 6, pp 358-361
Since the emergence of influenza A/H1N1 pandemic virus in March-April 2009, very stringent interventions including Fengxiao were implemented to prevent importation of infected cases and decelerate the disease spread in mainland China. The extent to which these measures have been effective remains...
Author(s)
Tang SanYi; Xiao YanNi; Yang YouPing; Zhou YiCang; Wu JianHong; Ma ZhiEn
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLos One, 2008, No.June, pp e10911
As soon as a possible worldwide spread of a new Influenza A virus (subtype H1N1) was announced, Belgian health authorities decided to intervene to delay the spread of the new virus in the population. The delaying strategy started on 26 April 2009 based on a systematic case finding of Influenza...
Author(s)
Quoilin, S.; Thomas, I.; Gérard, C.; Brochier, B.; Bots, J.; Lokietek, S.; Robesyn, E.; Wuillaume, F.; Muyldermans, G.
Publisher
Archives Belges de Médecine Sociale, Brussels, Belgium
Citation
Archives of Public Health, 2010, 68, 2, pp 53-61