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Wastewater Surveillance Pilot at US Military Installations: Cost Model Analysis
WWS can be a leading qualitative indicator of disease presence in a community when overall disease prevalence is low, making WWS a good candidate for broad-scale baseline pathogen monitoring [16]. Because WWS is passive and independent of health care seeking behavior, it provides a data stream complementary to active tracking of infections or hospitalizations, both of which have limitations.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e54750
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Misinformation about the tick-transmitted pathogen that causes Lyme disease similarly thrives on social media platforms [11,12]. The dissemination of information that counters scientific evidence about Lyme disease prevention presents a public health risk. Lyme disease is the most prevalent vector-borne disease in the United States [13] and accounted for 82% of all reported human tick-borne disease (TBD) cases from 2004 to 2016 [14].
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43516
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Reference 19: A highly multiplexed broad pathogen detection assay for infectious disease diagnostics Reference 20: FilmArray, an automated nested multiplex PCR system for multi-pathogen detection: developmentpathogen
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44538
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To clarify the steps of measuring academic attention, we introduced the following mathematical notation: suppose ni,2021 is the number of publications for pathogen i in the year 2021. The publication shares for i in 2021 pi,2021 equal to . If a tweet in 2021 contains 2 pathogen names, i and j, the academic attention on this tweet is pi,2021+pj,2021.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42363
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Human-Animal Interaction and the Emergence of SARS-CoV-2
As a result, and combined with careless practices of animal handling, pathogen attack rates have surged substantially. Animals (wildlife and domestic) have gained much attention as candidate reservoirs for numerous, often serious, emerging viral diseases including monkeypox, Ebola, HIV, West Nile virus, rabies, and A/H5 N1. The complex link between humans, animals, and emerging pathogens can be simplified in a 4-level model (Figure 1).
The four-level model of pathogen emergence.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020;6(4):e22117
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Fingerprint Biometric System Hygiene and the Risk of COVID-19 Transmission
The products are in compliance with the EPA’s Emerging Viral Pathogen Guidance for Antimicrobial Pesticides. Table 3 shows a partial listing of EPA-recommended cleaners for emerging enveloped viral pathogens, including SARS-Co V-2, which can be used for each type of finger scanner surface.
List of recommended cleaners for scanner surfaces.
The sensitivity of a biometric scanner determines how easily it can extract a fingerprint image or template from a user.
JMIR Biomed Eng 2020;5(1):e19623
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