"Item Id","Item URI","Dublin Core:Title","Dublin Core:Subject","Dublin Core:Description","Dublin Core:Creator","Dublin Core:Source","Dublin Core:Publisher","Dublin Core:Date","Dublin Core:Contributor","Dublin Core:Rights","Dublin Core:Relation","Dublin Core:Format","Dublin Core:Language","Dublin Core:Type","Dublin Core:Identifier","Dublin Core:Coverage","Item Type Metadata:Bibliography","Item Type Metadata:Biographical Text","Item Type Metadata:Occupation","Item Type Metadata:Death Date","Item Type Metadata:Birthplace","Item Type Metadata:Text","Item Type Metadata:Player","Item Type Metadata:Access","Item Type Metadata:Alternate URL","Item Type Metadata:Citation","Item Type Metadata:Accessibility","Item Type Metadata:Abstract","Item Type Metadata:Read Online","Item Type Metadata:Additional Exercise","Item Type Metadata:Email Body","Item Type Metadata:Interviewer","Item Type Metadata:Interviewee","Item Type Metadata:Location","Item Type Metadata:Transcription","Item Type Metadata:Local URL","Item Type Metadata:Original Format","Item Type Metadata:Physical Dimensions","Item Type Metadata:Duration","Item Type Metadata:Compression","Item Type Metadata:Producer","Item Type Metadata:Director","Item Type Metadata:Bit Rate/Frequency","Item Type Metadata:Time Summary","Item Type Metadata:Birth Date","Item Type Metadata:Subject Line","Item Type Metadata:From","Item Type Metadata:To","Item Type Metadata:CC","Item Type Metadata:BCC","Item Type Metadata:Number of Attachments","Item Type Metadata:Standards","Item Type Metadata:Objectives","Item Type Metadata:Materials","Item Type Metadata:Lesson Plan Text","Item Type Metadata:URL","Item Type Metadata:Event Type","Item Type Metadata:Participants","PDF Text:Text",tags,file,itemType,collection,public,featured
393,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/393,"Ebola: how to repatriate contaminated health care providers?/Ebola : comment faire pour rapatrier les soignants contaminés ?","Contenu Français","Les médias français n’en ont pas été informés : début octobre, une infirmière norvégienne, contaminée par le virus Ebola, a été rapatriée par une société française d’assistance médicale depuis Freetown jusqu’à Oslo, via Las Palmas et Le Bourget.","Nau JY.",,,2014-11-05,,,,,,Publication,,,,,,,,,,,,"J. Y. Nau. ""Ebola : comment faire pour rapatrier les soignants contaminés ?."" Rev Med Suisse 10, no. 449 (Nov 5 2014): 2118-9.","free online","Les médias français n’en ont pas été informés : début octobre, une infirmière norvégienne, contaminée par le virus Ebola, a été rapatriée par une société française d’assistance médicale depuis Freetown jusqu’à Oslo, via Las Palmas et Le Bourget.",https://www.revmed.ch/RMS/2014/RMS-N-449/Ebola-comment-faire-pour-rapatrier-les-soignants-contamines,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25536838,,,,"Contact Transmission,Droplet Transmission,Ebola,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Français,French,Infection Prevention and Control,Occupational Exposure,Occupational Health,Personnel Management,Quarantine,R-Res&Pub,Staffing,Therapeutics,Travel Screening,Viral Hemorrhagic Fever",,Publication,,1,0
507,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/507,"Being a Pediatrician in an Ebola Epidemic","Treatment & Care","Narrative of his work in Sierra Leone in January and February 2015.","Vijay Aswani",,,2016-01,"2022-09-27 - general asset review - Treatment & Care group (3 years)
2022-10-07 by Kari, Special Populations Treatment & Care group (2 years)",,,,,Publication,,2025-09-27,,,,,,,,,,"Aswani, Vijay. 2016. ""Being a Pediatrician in an Ebola Epidemic."" Pediatrics 137 (1):e20152950.","Full text on HighWire",,https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/137/1/e20152950,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26628728,,,,"Ebola,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Pediatrics,R-Res&Pub,R-SP,R-T&C,Treatment and Care,Viral Hemorrhagic Fever",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/48a3eba70e0564baf4cfddd040388db9.png,Publication,Discover,1,0
165,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/165,"Preparing for Serious Communicable Diseases in the United States: What the Ebola Virus Epidemic Has Taught Us",General,"Ending the West Africa Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak required an unprecedented international response.","Varkey, J. B. and B. S. Ribner",,,2016-06-01,"2022-01-10 by PPE group Shawn Gibbs",,,,,Publication,,2025-01-10,,,,,,,,,,"Varkey, J. B. and B. S. Ribner (2016). ""Preparing for Serious Communicable Diseases in the United States: What the Ebola Virus Epidemic Has Taught Us."" Microbiol Spectr 4(3).","free online - Pubmed Central","Ending the West Africa Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak required an unprecedented international response. For the United States, participation in the international response to the West Africa EVD outbreak provided an opportunity to learn important lessons in four key domains critical to preparing for future outbreaks of EVD and other serious communicable diseases: (i) safe and effective patient care, (ii) the role of experimental therapeutics and vaccines, (iii) infection control, and (iv) hospital and community preparedness.",https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4922497/,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27337477,,,,"Antibodies,Contact Transmission,Critical Care,Droplet Transmission,Ebola,Epidemic,Infection Prevention and Control,Outbreaks,Patient Care,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),Prophylaxis,Public Health,R-PPE,R-Res&Pub,Therapeutics,Vaccine Study,Viral Hemorrhagic Fever",https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4922497/pdf/nihms-758102.pdf,Publication,Discover,1,0
359,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/359,"Community Engagement in Ethics and Ebola",General,"A learning module for students to discuss, identify, and consider issues related to community engagement in public health emergency planning and response.","Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues",,,2016-07-13,"2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – General subject – setting first review day 2025-01-01",,,,,,,2025-01-01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu/pcsbi/node/5834.html,,,,"Communications,Ebola,Epidemic,Ethics,Legal,Outbreaks,Patient Care,Public Health,Quarantine,R-Gen,Research",,"Online Course",Develop,1,0
358,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/358,"Public Health Emergencies and the Media","Emergency Management","This release discusses how non-scientists can spot the hype in media coverage on public health emergencies.","Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues",,,2016-08-01,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu/pcsbi/sites/default/files/Conversation%20Series%20Public%20Health%20Emergencies%20Hype.pdf,,,,"Communications,Ebola,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Outbreaks,Public Health,R-EM",,Guide,Discover,1,0
357,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/357,"Lessons Learned in Developing an Effective Regional Ebola CONOPS (Concept of Operations)","Emergency Management","This recorded webinar with slides aims to share lessons learned to assist regions in the development of their Ebola concept of operations (CONOPS) (ASPR).",ASPR,,,2016-08-10,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/7535609970138234881,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://files.asprtracie.hhs.gov/documents/aspr-tracie-ebola-conops-webinar-slides.pdf,,,,"Communications,CONOPS,Ebola,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Identify,Inform,Isolate,Outbreaks,Pre-Hospital,Public Health,Quarantine,R-EM,R-EMS,R-PreH",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/33fc46a2ef0427131874445e95642a86.pdf,Webinar,Develop,1,0
356,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/356,"Ethically Sound",General,"Episode of the 'Ethically Sound' podcast, discussing ethics and ebola.","Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues",,,2016-09-19,"2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – General subject – setting first review day 2025-01-01",,,,,,,2025-01-01,,,,,,,"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu/pcsbi/node/5891.html,,,,"Ebola,Epidemic,Ethics,Legal,Outbreaks,Patient Care,Public Health,Quarantine,R-Gen,Research,Special Pathogens,Survivors",,Webinar,Develop,1,0
355,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/355,"Guidance For Managing Ethical Issues In Infectious Disease Outbreaks",General,"Infectious disease outbreaks are frequently characterized by scientific uncertainty, social and institutional disruption, and an overall climate of fear and distrust. Policy makers and public health professionals may be forced to weigh and prioritize potentially competing ethical values in the face of severe time and resource constraints. This document seeks to assist policy-makers, health care providers, researchers, and others prepare for outbreak situations by anticipating and preparing for the critical ethical issues likely to arise. (WHO)","World Health Organization (WHO)",,,2016-10-18,"2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – General subject – setting first review day 2025-01-01",,,,,Publication,,2025-01-01,,,,,,,,,,"WHO. 2016. Guidance for Managing Ethical Issues in Infectious Disease Outbreaks. ",,,http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/250580/1/9789241549837-eng.pdf?ua=1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241549837,,,,"Ebola,Epidemic,Ethics,Legal,Outbreaks,Patient Care,Public Health,Quarantine,R-Gen,R-Res&Pub,Research,Special Pathogens,Survivors",,Publication,Develop,1,0
329,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/329,"Health Sector Resilience Checklist for High-Consequence Infectious Diseases",General,"Using lessons learned from treating Ebola patients in the US during the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa, this paper works to develop an evidence-informed checklist that outlines action steps.","Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security","Eric Toner, MD; Matthew P. Shearer, MPH; Tara Kirk Sell, PhD; Diane Meyer, RN, MPH; Hannah Chandler; Monica Schoch-Spana, PhD; Erin Thomas Echols, PhD; Dale Rose, PhD; Eric Carbone, MBA, PhD",,2017-05-24,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC (change R-EM)
2023-05-15 JCM - updated URL to PDF
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q4)",,,,,,"Emergency Management",2024-06-10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/sites/default/files/2023-02/hcidfinalreport05232017.pdf,,,,"Communications,Decontamination,Ebola,Emergency Management,EMS,Epidemic,High Consequence Infectious Disease (HCID),Identify,Infection Prevention and Control,Inform,Isolate,Lab,Laboratory,Medical Surveillance,Outbreaks,Patient Transport,Person Under Investigation (PUI),Public Health,Quarantine,R-EM,Special Pathogens,Temperature Monitoring",,Checklist,Develop,1,0
324,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/324,"Working with People and Communities in Urban Humanitarian Crises","Emergency Management","This Working Paper explores the topic of working with urban populations and communities.","Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action","Leah Campbell, author.",,2017-06-01,"2024-02-26 by J. Mundy - updated the URL from ALNAP to ResearchGate, publication appears gone from ALNAP website.
2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,Publication,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,"Campbell, L. (2017) ‘Working with people and communities in urban humanitarian crises’ ALNAP Working Paper. London: ODI/ALNAP.","Free Online","This Working Paper explores the topic of working with urban populations and communities. It draws on practical challenges and approaches in relation to targeting and communication with urban populations, and in the mobilisation of urban communities. The paper was informed by a literature review, as well as ALNAP’s ongoing urban webinar series and Community of Practice discussions, which have consistently raised these issues over the past few years. (4)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322664589_Working_with_people_and_communities_in_urban_humanitarian_crises,,,,"Communications,Ebola,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Outbreaks,Public Health,Quarantine,R-EM,R-Res&Pub,Special Pathogens",,Publication,Develop,1,0
322,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/322,"Emerging Diseases and Implementation of Emergency Use Authorizations",Laboratory,"Emerging Infections and Implementation of Emergency Use Authorizations content was developed by Susanne Norris Zanto of Laboratory SolutionZ. The narrator is Tracy Hoke, the BT Coordinator at the North Dakota Department of Health, Division of Laboratory Services.","North Dakota Department of Health",,,2017-06-23,"2023-12-18 by Lab (Vicki and Kim), 3 yr / Example",,,,,,,2026-12-18,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"77 minutes 46 seconds.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.ndhealth.gov/microlab/BTWorkshop/Emerging_Diseases_2017/index.htm,,,,"Diagnosis,Ebola,Epidemic,Example,Lab,Laboratory,Laboratory Testing,Public Health,R-Lab,Special Pathogens,Specimen Collection,Specimen Handling",,Webinar,Develop,1,0
321,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/321,"Ebola Response in Cities","Emergency Management","In November 2014, ALNAP launched a sub-group of the Urban Response Community of Practice (CoP) to gather learning from the urban aspects of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) response in West Africa.","Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action",,,2017-06-26,"2024-02-26 by J. Mundy - updated url from ALNAP to ResearchGate, publication appears gone from ALNAP website.
2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,Publication,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,"Campbell, L. (2017) Ebola Response in cities: Learning for future public health crises. ALNAP Working Paper. London: ALNAP/ODI.","Free online.","Summary:
In November 2014, ALNAP launched a sub-group of the Urban Response Community of Practice (CoP) to gather learning from the urban aspects of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) response in West Africa. Informed by CoP discussions, interviews and review of literature and media articles, ALNAP has produced four brief learning reports. Three of these cover issues around population movement ; working in a context of quarantine ; and communication and engagement . This paper explores a variety of issues by looking at the case of one urban informal settlement, West Point, Monrovia, Liberia, and its experience of the EVD outbreak and response.
The EVD outbreak in West Africa was the first time EVD had infiltrated an urban area. The unprecedented scale of the outbreak combined with the dynamic urban contexts within the affected region challenged responders considerably.
The three most affected countries were Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. All three have seen unprecedented urban growth in recent years. All three have a legacy of conflict and unplanned development, and they all struggle with health care and other related infrastructure, including water, sanitation and electricity.
West Point, Monrovia, is an informal settlement in Liberia that, despite being an official township of the capital city, has experienced decades of unplanned growth and expansion, particularly since internally displaced persons from the Liberian civil war began to arrive. It has significant water, sanitation, hygiene, electricity, access, land tenure, erosion and protection issues, which have been persistently present and unresolved pretty much since the settlement was established. Despite these challenges, West Point has been described as fairly cohesive, and its proximity both to the coast and to economic activity in Monrovia means many residents do have an income. At the time of the EVD outbreak, West Point was home to approximately 70,000 residents.
EVD reached Monrovia in June 2014, having arrived in the country in March. Few cases were reported in April and May, which led officials to believe the outbreak had been contained. However, over the summer, it became clear that failed messaging combined with denial, mistrust and scepticism had driven the outbreak underground, with illness and death occurring without being reported. In August, after an official visiting West Point discovered several cases of EVD deaths, the government enacted a swift plan to transform a school in the settlement into an Ebola holding centre. Within a matter of days the holding centre was opened, the community rioted, the entire settlement was put under quarantine and it was released, following long-overdue consultations between government and community leaders.
From September 2014, the response to EVD in West Point was largely community-led. While there was support from and programming by both the government and international actors, it was West Point community volunteers who tackled the denial, got cases reported and ultimately ended the crisis in the settlement, which reported its last case of EVD in December 2014. Leaders from West Point were later asked to help other parts of Monrovia still tackling the disease.
Today, though Ebola-free, West Point remains an informal settlement with great water, sanitation and hygiene, environmental, social and political challenges. The handful of upgrades and improvements it received during the response has not tackled issues that have persisted since long prior to the outbreak. And mistrust between the community and the government is likely to continue, as the future of West Point and its residents has yet to be determined.
West Point’s experience of EVD sheds light on many of the issues discussed throughout this series, including the challenges posed when quarantine is enacted in a dense informal settlement; the importance of community mobilisation, particularly in an urban environment; the critical role of population movement in informing the makeup of the community and also in illustrating behaviour throughout the outbreak; and why it took so long to apply an urban response to this largely urban crisis.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322664653_Ebola_Response_in_cities_Learning_for_future_public_health_crises,,,,"Communications,Ebola,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Outbreaks,Public Health,Quarantine,R-EM,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Develop,1,0
320,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/320,"Regional Treatment Network for Ebola and Other Special Pathogens",General,"This report, prepared by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (AS PR), Office of Emergency Management’s Division of National H ealthcare Preparedness Program s, is in response to a request by the House Committee on Appropriations in House Rep ort 114- 699 accompanying H.R. 5926, the Departments of Labor, H ealth and Human Services , and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 2017:
Regional Treatment Centers — The Committee is aware that HHS has created a regional treatment network for future infectious disease outbreaks through a tier system using Ebola funds. T he Committee requests a report on the Department’s plans, including funding and timetables, for each tier outlining capabilities for infrastructure, training, and other key parameters , such as waste management. HHS should make a public version of the report available on the HHS website. (page 2)","U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response",,,2017-11-01,"2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – General subject – setting first review day 2025-01-01",,,,,,,2025-01-01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/planning/hpp/reports/Documents/RETN-Ebola-Report-508.pdf,,,,"Ebola,Epidemic,Federal,Outbreaks,Public Health,R-Gen,Special Pathogens",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/e674529cbda09584635f64ba58fee8d5.pdf,Guide,Discover,1,0
317,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/317,"Ecology of Emerging Zoonotic Diseases",General,"This webinar discusses Nipah virus and Ebola in terms of how human activity increases contact with wildlife and thus zoonotic disease emergence, and discusses interventions that reduce such risk.","CDC, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (CDC OPHPR)",,,2017-11-02,"2022-03-17 by Anna Yaffee (Adult Care Group) keep in Resource Library
2023-02-19 by Anna Yaffee T&C group Q1 review",,,,,,,2026-02-19,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://emergency.cdc.gov/coca/calls/2017/callinfo_110217.asp,,,,"Avian Influenza,Coronavirus,Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF),Ebola,Epidemic,Lassa,Marburg,Nipah (NiV),Outbreaks,Pandemic,Public Health,R-Gen,Respiratory Pathogen,SARS,Special Pathogens,Viral Hemorrhagic Fever,Zoonotic",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/42cc1379f3523ef4c23835c9b4049a9b.png,Webinar,Discover,1,0
52,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/52,"Nebraska Biocontainment Unit Webinars",General,"Resources - National Ebola Training and Education Center","University of Nebraska Medical Center / Nebraska Medicine",,,2018-01-08,"2022-03-08 by PPE group UNMC (BH)
2023-03-30 by PPE group - Jill Morgan - General Asset Review - Kate B. confirmed",,,"Under Construction",,,,2024-03-30,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.nebraskamed.com/biocontainment/ebola,,,,"Communications,Diagnosis,Donning and Doffing,Ebola,Emergency Department,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Ethics,Example,Immunology,Infection Prevention and Control,Lab,Laboratory,Laboratory Testing,Nursing,Outbreaks,Outcomes,Patient Care,Patient Transport,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),Prophylaxis,Public Health,Public Relations,Quarantine,R-PPE,Specimen Handling,Specimen Transport,Therapeutics,Virology,Waste",,Webinar,Discover,1,0
58,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/58,"World Health Organization Ebola Virus Disease Information",General,"WHO | World Health Organization",WHO,,,2018-01-08,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q4)",,,,,,"Infection Prevention and Control",2024-06-10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.who.int/ebola/en/,,,,"Ebola,Epidemic,Follow up,Infection Prevention and Control,Outbreaks,Patient Care,Public Health,R-IPC,Survivors",,Hyperlink,Discover,1,0
61,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/61,"Emory University Coursera Course – Ebola Virus Disease: An Evolving Epidemic",General,"Ebola Virus Disease: An Evolving Epidemic - Emory University | Coursera",Emory,,,2018-01-08,"2022-03-29 by Josia Mamora",,,,,,,2024-01-01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.coursera.org/course/ebola,,,,"Communications,Diagnosis,Donning and Doffing,Ebola,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Ethics,Example,Immunology,Infection Prevention and Control,Lab,Laboratory,Laboratory Testing,Nursing,Outbreaks,Outcomes,Patient Care,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),Prophylaxis,Public Health,Public Relations,Quarantine,R-PPE,Therapeutics,Virology",,"Online Course",Develop,1,0
313,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/313,"Evolution of Viral Networks",General,"This is a lecture that was the keynote of Viral Networks: An Advanced Workshop in Digital Humanities and Medical History. It focuses on H1N1, Ebola, and Zika. ","NLM, NIH",,,2018-01-29,"2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – General subject – setting first review day 2025-01-01",,,,,,,2025-01-01,,,,,,,"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Diagnosis,Ebola,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Medical Surveillance,Pandemic,Public Health,R-Gen,Respiratory Pathogen,Viral Hemorrhagic Fever,Virology",,Video,Discover,1,0
316,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/316,"Are We Ready for the Next Outbreak?",General,"A three part pod-cast series discusses the need for new and improved tools to fight infectious disease, as demonstrated by the recent outbreaks of Ebola and Zika.","U.S. Agency for International Development",,,2018-04-01,"2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – General subject – setting first review day 2025-01-01",,,,,,,2025-01-01,,,,,,,"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://soundcloud.com/user-972010434-53971567/sets/are-we-ready-for-the-next-outbreak,,,,"Ebola,Epidemic,Epidemiology,Experimental Drugs,Federal,International Response,Medical Surveillance,Outbreaks,Pandemic,Prophylaxis,Public Health,R-Gen",,Webinar,Discover,1,0
288,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/288,"Crises, Calamities, and Chaos: How Public Health Can Improve Response to Emerging Threats Wherever They Arise ","Emergency Management","From Ebola to Zika, from hurricanes to opioids, threats to health make headlines and challenge our public health response. Lessons learned from CDC’s engagements around the world, and in our backyard, suggest a role for everyone in mitigating risk and building resilience.","Boston University",,,2018-04-30,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.bu.edu/sph/news-events/signature-programs/public-health-fora/crises-calamities-and-chaos-how-public-health-can-improve-response-to-emerging-threats-wherever-they-arise/,,,,"Emergency Management,Epidemic,Pandemic,Public Health,R-EM",,Webinar,Discover,1,0
289,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/289,"Ebola: GO 2.0 (EN)","Training and Exercises","All personnel responding to Ebola outbreaks need to have basic knowledge and skills in order to mount an effective response. The GO training package was developed for WHO deployees so they can work safely and effectively as part of the teams bringing outbreaks under control. The learning package consists of 7 modules, which include video lectures and downloadable presentations that have been updated with the latest information and developments. It begins with an introduction to Ebola virus disease before moving to the response strategy and essential information related to working for WHO. (WHO)",WHO,,,2018-07-05,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q4)",,"Y
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 231, original # 17a (additional resources)
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 206, original # 2b",,,,"Infection Prevention and Control",2024-06-10,,,,,,,,"Free with free OpenWHO account.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Approximately 3 hours",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://openwho.org/courses/GO-en,,,,"Ebola,Epidemic,Infection Prevention and Control,Outbreaks,Patient Care,Public Health,R-IPC",,"Online Course",Discover,1,0
295,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/295,"Risk communication essentials","Training and Exercises","Risk communication is a core public health intervention in any disease outbreak and health emergency. It refers to the real-time exchange of information, advice and opinions between experts, officials and people who face a threat to their wellbeing, to enable informed decision-making and to adopt protective behaviors. (WHO)",WHO,,,2018-07-05,"2023-10-17 by Darrell Ruby, T & E group",,,,,,,2026-10-17,,,,,,,,"Free with free OpenWHO account.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This course consists of an introductory video lecture, presentation slides that can be downloaded and reviewed at your own pace, and instructions for simulation exercises. Course duration may vary. It will take most participants approximately 8 hours to thoroughly complete all components.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://openwho.org/courses/risk-communication,,,,"Emergency Management,Epidemic,Example,MERS-CoV,Pandemic,Public Health,R-Lead,R-T&E",,"Online Course",Discover,1,0
300,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/300,"Public health interventions in pandemics and epidemics ","Emergency Management","The 21st century has witnessed changes - travel and trade, urbanization, environmental degradation and other trends that increase the risk of disease outbreaks, their spread and amplification into epidemics and pandemics. At the same time, the science and knowledge around infectious hazards are constantly evolving. This introductory level online course will guide you through the new landscape by providing information and tools you need to better manage disease outbreaks and health emergencies. (WHO)",WHO,,,2018-07-05,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,"Free with free OpenWHO account.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Approximately 3 hours.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://openwho.org/courses/public-health-interventions,,,,"Emergency Management,Epidemic,Flu,Influenza,Pandemic,Public Health,R-EM",,"Online Course",Develop,1,0
328,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/328,"National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Strategic Plan: 2018-2023 ",General,"This document is a strategic roadmap for the work necessary to realize the center’s vision: prevent infections, protect people, and save lives. (CDC)","CDC, Office of Infectious Diseases (CDC OID)",,,2018-08,"2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – General subject – setting first review day 2025-01-01",,,,,,,2025-01-01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.cdc.gov/ncezid/pdf/ncezid-strategic-plan-2018-2023-508.pdf,,,,"Epidemic,Epidemiology,Federal,Outbreaks,Public Health,R-Gen,Special Pathogens,Zoonotic",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/45e9d41c887cd61b7f8b5ef3a3b82630.pdf,Guide,Discover,1,0
489,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/489,"Preliminary results on the efficacy of rVSV-ZEBOV-GP Ebola vaccine using the ring vaccination strategy in the control of an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: an example of integration of research into epidemic response.","Infection Control","ABOUT THIS ANALYSIS: DRC’s national research institute, the Institut National pour la Recherche Biomedicale (INRB) and WHO have conducted a preliminary analysis of the data being collected from the ring vaccination protocol. The analysis summarized here includes data between May 1, 2018 and March 25, 2019.This preliminary analysis was completed with the aim to better understand whether or not the rVSV-ZEBOV-GP candidate vaccine is effective and is contributing to prevent cases when delivered using the ring vaccination strategy.A more detailed analysis is being prepared and will be available in a peer-reviewed journal.",WHO,,,2019-04-12,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC (move to R-T&C)
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q4)",,,,,Publication,"Adult Care",2024-06-10,,,,,,,,,,"WHO. 2019. Preliminary results on the efficacy of rVSV-ZEBOV-GP Ebola vaccine using the ring vaccination strategy in the control of an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: an example of integration of research into epidemic response. https://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/ebola/vaccines/en/","Free online, copyright WHO.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/preliminary-results-on-the-efficacy-of-rvsv-zebov-gp-ebola-vaccine-using-the-strategy-in-the-control-of-an-ebola-outbreak,,,,"Clinical Trial,Ebola,Epidemic,Outbreaks,R-Res&Pub,R-T&C,Research,Research Design,Therapeutics,Vaccine Study",,Publication,Develop,1,0
553,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/553,"Pregnant Women and Vaccines Against Emerging Epidemic Threats: Ethics Guidance for Preparedness, Research, and Response ",Research,"
This Guidance provides a roadmap for the ethically responsible, socially just, and respectful inclusion of the interests of pregnant women in the development and deployment of vaccines against emerging pathogens. The Guidance is a product of the Pregnancy Research Ethics for Vaccines, Epidemics, and New Technologies (PREVENT) Working Group—a multidisciplinary, international team of 17 experts specializing in bioethics, maternal immunization, maternal-fetal medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics, philosophy, public health, and vaccine research and policy— in consultation with a variety of external experts and stakeholders.
The Guidance begins by setting forth an aspirational vision and makes the case for its moral importance. We then specify 22 concrete recommendations, organized around three key areas: public health preparedness, R&D, and vaccine delivery.
The recommendations are directed at a range of actors, including global and national policymakers, regional and national regulatory authorities, funders and sponsors, vaccine manufacturers, research institutions, trial networks and research groups, individual researchers, oversight bodies, ethics review committees, community advisory boards, and civil society organizations.
The Guidance is also now available in Vaccine: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.01.011
Zika virus, influenza, and Ebola have called attention to the ways in which infectious disease outbreaks can severely – and at times uniquely – affect the health interests of pregnant women and their offspring. These examples also highlight the critical need to proactively consider pregnant women and their offspring in vaccine research and response efforts to combat emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. Historically, pregnant women and their offspring have been largely excluded from research agendas and investment strategies for vaccines against epidemic threats, which in turn can lead to exclusion from future vaccine campaigns amidst outbreaks. This state of affairs is profoundly unjust to pregnant women and their offspring, and deeply problematic from the standpoint of public health. To ensure that the needs of pregnant women and their offspring are fairly addressed, new approaches to public health preparedness, vaccine research and development, and vaccine delivery are required. This Guidance offers 22 concrete recommendations that provide a roadmap for the ethically responsible, socially just, and respectful inclusion of the interests of pregnant women in the development and deployment of vaccines against emerging pathogens. The Guidance was developed by the Pregnancy Research Ethics for Vaccines, Epidemics, and New Technologies (PREVENT) Working Group – a multidisciplinary, international team of 17 experts specializing in bioethics, maternal immunization, maternal-fetal medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics, philosophy, public health, and vaccine research and policy – in consultation with a variety of external experts and stakeholders.
Aeromedical evacuation (AE) is a challenging process, further complicated when a patient has a highly hazardous communicable disease (HHCD). We conducted a review of the literature to evaluate the processes and procedures utilized for safe AE high-level containment transport (AE-HLCT) of patients with HHCDs.
A literature search was performed in PubMed/MEDLINE (from 1966 through January 2019). Authors screened abstracts for inclusion criteria and full articles were reviewed if the abstract was deemed to contain information related to the aim.
Our search criteria yielded 14 publications and were separated based upon publication dates, with the natural break point being the beginning of the 2013-2016 Ebola virus disease epidemic. Best practices and recommendations from identified articles are subdivided into pre-flight preparations, inflight operations, and post-flight procedures.
Limited peer-reviewed literature exists on AE-HLCT, including important aspects related to healthcare worker fatigue, alertness, shift scheduling, and clinical care performance. This hinders the sharing of best practices to inform evacuations and equip teams for future outbreaks. Despite the successful use of different aircraft and technologies, the unique nature of the mission opens the opportunity for greater coordination and development of consensus standards for AE-HLCT operations.
Copyright © 2019 Air Medical Journal Associates. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Qventus works with leading health systems across the country to improve operations and drive more efficient patient flow. Over recent weeks, they have been helping their partners with COVID-19 planning and preparation, including adapting the CDC Flu Surge model to COVID-19 and running it for key metropolitan areas and all states.
They’re sharing the information at the link with the hope that health systems find it informative as they plan for the impact of COVID-19. This analysis is preliminary, and they will continue to refine it as they get more information.
",Qventus,,,2020-03-13,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://qventus.com/blog/predicting-the-effects-of-the-covid-pandemic-on-us-health-system-capacity/#tableau-3,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Pandemic,R-EM",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/6ce5f8dfdde6a4d11f15346146283e0b.png,Hyperlink,Develop,1,0 835,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/835,"Estimation of COVID-19 outbreak size in Italy",Research,"Italy is currently experiencing an epidemic of COVID-19 which emerged in the Lombardy region.","Tuite, Ashleigh R., Victoria Ng, Erin Rees, and David Fisman. ",,,2020-03-19,,,,,,Publication,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tuite, Ashleigh R., Victoria Ng, Erin Rees, and David Fisman. 2020. ""Estimation of COVID-19 outbreak size in Italy."" The Lancet Infectious Diseases. ","Free online on Lancet site.",,https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30227-9/fulltext,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30227-9/fulltext,,,,"2019-nCoV,Airborne Transmission,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Droplet Transmission,Epidemic,Pandemic,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Discover,1,0 889,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/889,"Estimation of the COVID-19 burden in Egypt through exported case detection",Research,"In December, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan, China, causing a pandemic that continues to spread globally.","Tuite, Ashleigh R., Victoria Ng, Erin Rees, David Fisman, Annelies Wilder-Smith, Kamran Khan, and Isaac I. Bogoch. ",,,2020-03-26,,,,,,Publication,,,,,,,,,,,,"Tuite, Ashleigh R., Victoria Ng, Erin Rees, David Fisman, Annelies Wilder-Smith, Kamran Khan, and Isaac I. Bogoch. 2020. ""Estimation of the COVID-19 burden in Egypt through exported case detection."" The Lancet Infectious Diseases. ","Free online on Lancet site.",,https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30233-4/fulltext,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30233-4/fulltext,,,,"2019-nCoV,Airborne Transmission,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Droplet Transmission,Epidemic,Identify,Pandemic,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Discover,1,0 933,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/933,"Advanced Preparation Makes Research in Emergencies and Isolation Care Possible: The Case of Coronavirus Disease.",Research,"The optimal time to initiate research on emergencies is before they occur. However, timely initiation of high-quality research may launch during an emergency under the right conditions.","Brett-Major, David M., Elizabeth R. Schnaubelt, Hannah M. Creager, Abigail Lowe, Theodore J. Cieslak, Jacob M. Dahlke, Daniel W. Johnson, Paul D. Fey, Keith F. Hansen, Angela L. Hewlett, Bruce G. Gordon, Andre C. Kalil, Ali S. Khan, Mark G. Kortepeter, Christopher J. Kratochvil, LuAnn Larson, Deborah A. Levy, James Linder, Sharon J. Medcalf, Mark E. Rupp, Michelle M. Schwedhelm, James Sullivan, Angela M. Vasa, Michael C. Wadman, Rachel E. Lookadoo, John-Martin J. Lowe, James V. Lawler, and M. Jana Broadhurst. ",,,2020-03-30,,,"Y - D0.1Res/D0.2Res Qualtrics # 1304, original # 1",,,Publication,,,,,,,,,,,,"Brett-Major, David M., Elizabeth R. Schnaubelt, Hannah M. Creager, Abigail Lowe, Theodore J. Cieslak, Jacob M. Dahlke, Daniel W. Johnson, Paul D. Fey, Keith F. Hansen, Angela L. Hewlett, Bruce G. Gordon, Andre C. Kalil, Ali S. Khan, Mark G. Kortepeter, Christopher J. Kratochvil, LuAnn Larson, Deborah A. Levy, James Linder, Sharon J. Medcalf, Mark E. Rupp, Michelle M. Schwedhelm, James Sullivan, Angela M. Vasa, Michael C. Wadman, Rachel E. Lookadoo, John-Martin J. Lowe, James V. Lawler, and M. Jana Broadhurst. 2020. ""Advanced Preparation Makes Research in Emergencies and Isolation Care Possible: The Case of Coronavirus Disease."" ","Free online","The optimal time to initiate research on emergencies is before they occur. However, timely initiation of high-quality research may launch during an emergency under the right conditions. These include an appropriate context, clarity in scientific aims, preexisting resources, strong operational and research structures that are facile, and good governance. Here, Nebraskan rapid research efforts early during the 2020 coronavirus disease pandemic, while participating in the first use of U.S. federal quarantine in 50 years, are described from these aspects, as the global experience with this severe emerging infection grew apace. The experience has lessons in purpose, structure, function, and performance of research in any emergency, when facing any threat.",http://www.ajtmh.org/content/journals/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0205,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32228780,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Epidemic,Lab,Laboratory,Outbreaks,Pandemic,R-Res&Pub,Research",,Publication,Discover,1,0 904,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/904,"Creating a Framework for Conducting Randomized Clinical Trials during Disease Outbreaks","Emergency Management","Conducting trials of novel interventions during infectious disease emergencies, such as the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, is increasingly recognized as important for determining the efficacy of potential vaccines and therapies.","Dean, Natalie E., Pierre-Stéphane Gsell, Ron Brookmeyer, Forrest W. Crawford, Christl A. Donnelly, Susan S. Ellenberg, Thomas R. Fleming, M. Elizabeth Halloran, Peter Horby, Thomas Jaki, Philip R. Krause, Ira M. Longini, Sabue Mulangu, Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum, Martha C. Nason, Peter G. Smith, Rui Wang, Ana M. Henao-Restrepo, and Victor De Gruttola. ",,,2020-04-02,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,Publication,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,"Dean, Natalie E., Pierre-Stéphane Gsell, Ron Brookmeyer, Forrest W. Crawford, Christl A. Donnelly, Susan S. Ellenberg, Thomas R. Fleming, M. Elizabeth Halloran, Peter Horby, Thomas Jaki, Philip R. Krause, Ira M. Longini, Sabue Mulangu, Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum, Martha C. Nason, Peter G. Smith, Rui Wang, Ana M. Henao-Restrepo, and Victor De Gruttola. 2020. ""Creating a Framework for Conducting Randomized Clinical Trials during Disease Outbreaks."" New England Journal of Medicine 382 (14):1366-9. ","Free online on NEJM.",,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsb1905390,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsb1905390,,,,"Clinical Trial,Epidemic,Laboratory Testing,Outbreaks,Pandemic,R-EM,R-Res&Pub,Therapeutics,Vaccine Study",,Publication,Discover,1,0 1001,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1001,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (4/29/20)/Online Course: Ethical issues in Pandemic Response, Triage and Beyond","Emergency Management","Discuss Critical Standards of Care – what they are, when they occur, and the ethical principles to adhere to during a crisis. Additional topics will include resource allocation, triage, and disparities and limitations related to COVID-19.Join your colleagues in EMS, law enforcement, and healthcare from around the nation for our first-of-its-kind program based on real cases and situations generated by COVID-19. Learn techniques to manage self-care and increase resiliency and capacity during this crisis. Share best practices and receive support from peers, physicians, and mental health experts.
","Project Echo",,,2020-09-14,"2023-07-13 by Christa Arguinchona and Caroline Croyle (PM) - covid specific resource, relevancy for non covid environment",,,,,,,2024-07-14,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://echo.unm.edu/covid-19/sessions/firstresponder,,,,"2019-nCoV,Anxiety,Burnout,Coping,Coronavirus,COVID-19,EMS,Epidemic,Example,First Responder,Mental Health,Nursing,Occupational Health,Pandemic,Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),R-PM,Resilience,Self-Care,Staff Support,Staffing",,Hyperlink,Develop,1,0 1326,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1326,"An international comparison analysis of reserve and supply system for emergency medical supplies between China, the United States, Australia, and Canada",Research,"Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has become a pandemic around the world. With the explosive growth of confirmed cases, emergency medical supplies are facing global shortage, which restricts the treatment of seriously ill patients and protection of medical staff. Taking China, the United States, Australia, and Canada as examples, this study compares and analyzes the reserve and supply systems of emergency medical supplies and problems exposed in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. ","Wang, Xu, Wenhui Wu, Peipei Song, and Jiangjiang He. ",,,2020-09-20,,,,,,Publication,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wang, Xu, Wenhui Wu, Peipei Song, and Jiangjiang He. 2020. ""An international comparison analysis of reserve and supply system for emergency medical supplies between China, the United States, Australia, and Canada."" BioScience Trends 14 (4):231-40. ","Free online, Free Access, 2020 Volume 14 Issue 4 Pages 231-240 ","Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has become a pandemic around the world. With the explosive growth of confirmed cases, emergency medical supplies are facing global shortage, which restricts the treatment of seriously ill patients and protection of medical staff. Taking China, the United States, Australia, and Canada as examples, this study compares and analyzes the reserve and supply systems of emergency medical supplies and problems exposed in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. Some common problems were found, such as insufficient types and quantities of emergency medical supplies in reserve, insufficient emergency production capacity, and imperfect command mechanism for emergency supplies deployment and transportation. A sound reserve system of emergency medical supplies is the basis and guarantee for dealing with public health emergencies such as major outbreaks. Based on the comparison of systems and practical experience, countries around the world should further improve the reserve and supply system of emergency medical supplies, and improve the coordination and cooperation mechanism for emergency supplies for international public health emergencies, so as to cope with increasingly severe public health emergencies in the context of globalization.",https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bst/14/4/14_2020.03093/_pdf/-char/en,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bst/14/4/14_2020.03093/_article,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Equipment and Supplies,Pandemic,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Discover,1,0 1335,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1335,"Ebola Response Priorities in the Time of Covid-19","Emergency Management","On April 10, 2020, a total of 53 days after the last patient with Ebola virus disease (EVD) had been isolated and more than 23 months since the start of the 10th EVD outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a new confirmed case was reported in the Beni health zone. This case, and the six that followed, brought the total to 3462 cases — the second-largest Ebola outbreak in history. Although the outbreak was declared over on June 25, 2020, additional cases attributable to persistently infected survivors may occur. Therefore, surveillance and rapid-response capacity should be maintained, not only for a duration equivalent to two incubation periods (42 days) after the last confirmed case tested negative, but also for at least 90 additional days of enhanced surveillance.","Christie, Athalia, John C. Neatherlin, Stuart T. Nichol, Michael Beach, and Robert R. Redfield.",,,2020-09-24,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,Publication,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,"Christie, Athalia, John C. Neatherlin, Stuart T. Nichol, Michael Beach, and Robert R. Redfield. 2020. ""Ebola Response Priorities in the Time of Covid-19."" New England Journal of Medicine 383 (13):1202-4. ","Free online on NEJM",,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2025512,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2025512,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Ebola,Emergency Management,Epidemic,International Response,Pandemic,R-EM,R-Res&Pub,Viral Hemorrhagic Fever",,Publication,Discover,1,0 1318,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1318,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (9/25/20)/Online Course: COVID-19: Current State of the Pandemic",General,"In this webinar, we will describe the current pandemic hotspots in the US and globally, including the epidemiology of the current wave of infections. We will also discuss country-wide testing needs to mitigate and suppress COVID-19 infections, review the evidence regarding possible re-infections of COVID-19, and interpret the data behind the newest therapeutic guidelines for COVID-19.