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Autor: Fink, Sheri L.
Tema: Emergency Management
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2010
Descripción: Demand for critical care resources could vastly outstrip supply in an influenza pandemic or other health emergency, which has led expert groups to propose altered standards for triage and resource allocation. -
Autor: Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action
Tema: Emergency Management
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2017-06-01
Descripción: This Working Paper explores the topic of working with urban populations and communities. -
Autor: Jordan, Rachel E., and Peymane Adab.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-05-15
Descripción: Despite the daily updates on number of cases, hospital admissions, and deaths around the world and the increasing number of hospital-based case series, some of the fundamental information about how severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2… -
Autor: Iwasaki, Akiko.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-10-12
Descripción: One of the key questions in predicting the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is how well and how long the immune responses protect the host from reinfection.A response to this… -
Autor: Anfinrud, Philip, Valentyn Stadnytskyi, Christina E. Bax, and Adriaan Bax.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-05-21
Descripción: Aerosols and droplets generated during speech have been implicated in the person-to-person transmission of viruses, and there is current interest in understanding the mechanisms responsible for the spread of Covid-19 by these means.A response to this… -
Autor: Lisa Casanova, Edie Alfano-Sobsey, William A. Rutala, David J. Weber, and Mark Sobsey.
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2008-08
Descripción: We evaluated a personal protective equipment removal protocol designed to minimize wearer contamination with pathogens. -
Autor: Hunt, Richard C., Bruce B. Struminger, John T. Redd, Jack Herrmann, B. Tilman Jolly, Sanjeev Arora, Amy J. Armistad, Amanda M. Dezan, Celine A. Bennett, Jon R. Krohmer, and Lawrence H. Brown.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2021-04-17
Descripción: Tasked with identifying digital health solutions to support dynamic learning health systems and their response to COVID-19, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response partnered… -
Autor: Pan, Yang, Daitao Zhang, Peng Yang, Leo L. M. Poon, and Quanyi Wang.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-02-24
Descripción: An outbreak caused by a novel human coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was first detected in Wuhan in December 2019, and has since spread within China and to other countries. -
Autor: Racsa, L. D., C. S. Kraft, G. G. Olinger, and L. E. Hensley
Tema: Intake and Internal Transport
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2016-01-15
Descripción: There are 4 families of viruses that cause viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF), including Filoviridae. Ebola virus is one virus within the family Filoviridae and the cause of the current outbreak of VHF in West Africa. -
Autor: Liu, Yang, Li-Meng Yan, Lagen Wan, Tian-Xin Xiang, Aiping Le, Jia-Ming Liu, Malik Peiris, Leo L. M. Poon, and Wei Zhang.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2020-03-19
Descripción: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new pandemic disease. We previously reported that the viral load of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) peaks within the first week of disease onset.