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  2. Outbreak response - Wikipedia

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    Outbreak response or outbreak control measures are acts which attempt to minimize the spread of or effects of a disease outbreak.Outbreak response includes aspects of general disease control such as maintaining adequate hygiene, but may also include responses that extend beyond traditional healthcare settings and are unique to an outbreak, such as physical distancing, contact tracing, mapping ...

  3. Disease outbreak - Wikipedia

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    When investigating disease outbreaks, the epidemiology profession has developed a number of widely accepted steps. As described by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these include the following: [2] Identify the existence of the outbreak (Is the group of ill persons normal for the time of year, geographic area, etc.?)

  4. Infection prevention and control - Wikipedia

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    When an unusual cluster of illness is noted, infection control teams undertake an investigation to determine whether there is a true disease outbreak, a pseudo-outbreak (a result of contamination within the diagnostic testing process), or just random fluctuation in the frequency of illness. If a true outbreak is discovered, infection control ...

  5. Norovirus outbreaks on cruises are surging: How to avoid the ...

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    Outbreaks of the stomach bug have surged on cruise ships this year, reaching the highest levels seen in 10 years. ... according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

  6. Pandemic prevention - Wikipedia

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    During the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, the SARS-CoV-1 virus was prevented from causing a pandemic of Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Rapid action by national and international health authorities such as the World Health Organization helped to slow transmission and eventually broke the chain of transmission, which ended the localized epidemics before they could become a pandemic.

  7. West Texas measles outbreak grows to 58 cases ... - AOL

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    The number of measles cases linked to an outbreak in West Texas has grown to 58 cases, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. Most of the cases are centered in Gaines County ...

  8. How Worried Should We Be About ‘Disease X’? Here ... - AOL

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    With that in mind, there's good news: There's no need to panic about Disease X—or at least not yet. "Since Disease X is a hypothetical pathogen there is no need to be worried about it in ...

  9. Public health surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Syndromic surveillance is the analysis of medical data to detect or anticipate disease outbreaks.According to a CDC definition, "the term 'syndromic surveillance' applies to surveillance using health-related data that precede diagnosis and signal a sufficient probability of a case or an outbreak to warrant further public health response.