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The COVID-19 pandemic: a new challenge for syndromic surveillance
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Evaluation of human resources needed and comparison with human resources available to implement emergency vaccination in case of foot and mouth disease outbreaks in Tunisia
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Recurrent outbreaks of mumps in Lothian and the impact of waning immunity
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A new species of Creptotrematina (Trematoda: Allocreadiidae) from characid fishes of Brazil: morphological and molecular data
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Numerous outbreaks amongst homeless and injection drug-using populations raise concerns of an evolving syndemic in London, Canada
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Prospective Salmonella Enteritidis surveillance and outbreak detection using whole genome sequencing, Minnesota 2015–2017
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Conclusion
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Contributors
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7 - Human Rights Implications of Pathogen Sharing and Technology Transfer
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Part I - The Geopolitical, Historical, and Scientific Context
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Part III - Solutions: Standard Material Transfer Agreements, Repositories, and Specialized International Instruments
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Part II - Health Security, Research Ethics, and Human Rights Implications
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1 - The History of Accessing and Sharing Human Pathogens for Public Health Research
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Preface
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6 - Biosecurity, Biosafety, and the Management of Dangerous Pathogens for Public Health Research
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3 - The Scope of Global Infectious Disease Research
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Contents
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10 - Facilitating Material Transfer Agreements from a Practitioner’s Perspective
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5 - The Ethics of Human Pathogen Research during Public Health Emergencies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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