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    The role of biosensors in the detection of emerging infectious diseases by Pejcic, Bobby, De Marco, Roland, Parkinson, Gordon

    Published 2006
    “…Global biosecurity threats such as the spread of emerging infectious diseases (i.e., avian influenza, SARS, Hendra, Nipah, etc.) and bioterrorism have generated significant interest in recent years. …”
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    From COVID-19 to monkeypox: a novel predictive model for emerging infectious diseases by Xu, Deren, Chan, Weng Howe, Habibollah, Haron, Nies, Hui Wen, Moorthy, Kohbalan

    Published 2024
    “…The outbreak of emerging infectious diseases poses significant challenges to global public health. …”
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    A study on the perceived roles of nursing lecturers and clinical teachers at the faculty of medicine and health sciencs, UNIMAS in times of outbreak of emerging infectious disease by Lee, Shalin Wan Fei

    Published 2008
    “…This study aims at identifying the role(s) of the nursing lectures and clinical teachers at FMHS, UNIMAS is contributing services to the country when a newly on re-emerging infectious disease strikes. In this study, two focus group sessions were carried out, with 5 nursing lecturers and 4 clinical teachers in the respective groups. …”
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    Factors of emerging infectious disease outbreak prediction using big data analytics: A systematic literature review by Ab Ghani, Nur Laila, Mohd Drus, Sulfeeza, Hassan, Noor Hafizah, Abdul Latif, Aliza

    Published 2017
    “…Infectious disease is an illness that can be transmitted from an infected individual to another.During the pre-vaccine era, infectious disease epidemics caused major fatalities in the population.The invention of vaccines that have dramatically reduced fatalities caused by infectious disease, led to the establishment of Global Immunization Vision and Strategy initiative that aims at increasing national vaccination coverage around the world.However, the appearance of emerging infectious disease calls for an establishment of an early warning mechanisms that can predict the next outbreak.Mathematical and statistical model that has been used to predict infectious disease outbreak used single source datasets that is inadequate for public health policymaking.Literatures suggested using big data analytics to get a better and accurate model. …”
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    Infectious disease and bioterrrorism: disaster to public health and security in Malaysia by Nor Anita Abdullah, Rohani Abdul Rahim

    Published 2016
    “…The rise of security in the event of new and re-emerging infectious diseases on the national security agenda has provoked a number of debates among Malaysian stakeholders. …”
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    Periodic global One Health threats update by Reperant, L., Mackenzie, John, Osterhaus, A.

    Published 2016
    “…Emerging infectious diseases continue to impose unpredictable burdens on global health and economy. …”
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    Detection of Rickettsiae in Engorged Ticks from Small Mammals in Malaysia by Madinah, Adrus, Mariana, Ahamad, Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…Rickettsiae are intracellular bacteria found in ectoparasites such as ticks, lice, fleas, mites and chiggers that can cause emerging infectious diseases throughout the world. There is lacking of information on their distribution and the tick vectors involved. …”
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    One Health Perspectives on Emerging Public Health Threats by Sukhyun, Ryu, Bryan Inho, Kim, Jun-Sik, Lim, Cheng Siang, Tan, Byung Chul, Chun

    Published 2017
    “…Antimicrobial resistance and emerging infectious diseases, including avian influenza, Ebola virus disease, and Zika virus disease have significantly affected humankind in recent years. …”
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