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Resources with keywords: surveillance



Waterborne Disease & Outbreak Surveillance Reporting
CDC
2022-23 Mpox (Monkeypox) Outbreak: Global Trends
WHO

This is a global overview of the mpox epidemiological situation and response activities across a variety of domains such as epidemiology, clinical management and communications.

Correlations and Timeliness of COVID-19 Surveillance Data Sources and Indicators ― United States, October 1, 2020–March 22, 2023
CDC/MMWR
12 May 2023

Scobie HM, Panaggio M, Binder AM, et al.
Surveillance data from October 1, 2020–March 22, 2023

COVID-19 Surveillance After Expiration of the Public Health Emergency Declaration ― United States, May 11, 2023
CDC/MMWR
12 May 2023

Silk BJ, Scobie HM, Duck WM, et al.
The authors indicate the following: “Changes to the national COVID-19 monitoring strategy and COVID Data Tracker capitalize on marked improvements in multiple surveillance systems.”

About the AR Lab Network
CDC

Nationwide impact of the AR Lab Network and their capabilities

About CDC’s AR Lab Network
CDC

AR Lab Network supports nationwide lab capacity to rapidly detect antimicrobial resistance

Joint General Session . Global114. One Health and AMR: Joining Forces Towards A Global Approach
World Microbe Forum
21 June 2021

This is an on-demand session with pre-recorded presentations discussing AMR surveillance and the current epidemiology and drivers of AMR.

Plan regional sobre la contención de los poliovirus en las Américas. GAPIII-Regional
WHO/PAHO

LA OMS publicó el plan de acción mundial conocido como GAPIII,a con el propósito de difundir la estrategia mundial encaminada a minimizer el riesgo de restablecimiento de la circulación del poliovirus a partir de material infeccioso y potencialmente infeccioso que se almacenan en las instalaciones en diferentes sectores, incluidos desde luego los laboratorios.

WHO Global Action Plan to minimize poliovirus facility-associated risk after type-specific eradication of wild polioviruses and sequential cessation of oral polio vaccine use
WHO
WHO Guidance to minimize risks for facilities collecting, handling, or storing materials, potentially infectious for Polioviruses
WHO

This guidance intends to facilitate the identification of materials potentially infectious for polioviruses within laboratories that handle human stool specimens, respiratory samples or environmental sewage.

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