References & Links

References and Links

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Paragraph Block: For those looking to delve deeper into the research and findings that support our educational content, we have compiled a selection of important scholarly articles and reports. These resources provide valuable insights into disease detection, community resilience, and public health strategies. Explore the following references to broaden your understanding and stay informed:

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  1. Chan, E. H., Brewer, T. F., & Madoff, L. C. (2010)Global capacity for emerging infectious disease detection. This study discusses the global capabilities for monitoring and detecting emerging infectious diseases, highlighting the importance of international collaboration and surveillance. Link to article
  2. Flanagan, B. E., Hallisey, E., et al. (2018)Measuring community vulnerability to natural and anthropogenic hazards. This research explores different measures of community vulnerability and offers insights into how societies can strengthen resilience against both natural and human-made hazards. Link to article
  3. Ghayvat, H., Awais, M., et al. (2021)Using mobile phone location data to predict COVID-19 hotspots. This article presents a novel method of using mobile data to anticipate outbreaks and monitor the spread of COVID-19, offering an innovative approach to public health response. Link to article
  4. Nuzzo, J. B., Meyer, D., et al. (2019)What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks. This study examines the key components that contribute to the resilience of health systems when facing disease outbreaks, emphasizing the need for robust infrastructure and adaptive strategies. Link to article
  5. Smith, K. F., Goldberg, M., et al. (2014)Global rise in human infectious disease outbreaks. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the increasing frequency of infectious disease outbreaks worldwide and discusses potential factors contributing to this trend. Link to article
  6. Strausbaugh, L. J., Sukumar, S. R., & Joseph, C. L. (2003)Infectious disease outbreaks in nursing homes. This research highlights the unique challenges faced by long-term care facilities during outbreaks and the necessary precautions and measures to safeguard residents and staff. Link to article

Paragraph Block: These articles are essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of disease prevention, health system resilience, and community preparedness. We encourage visitors to explore these resources to gain a more comprehensive view of the factors influencing public health and how different strategies can be employed to mitigate risks during outbreaks.