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Most cases of epidemic hysteria are characterized by symptoms like nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness and lightheadedness -- all of which can be produced or aggravated by anxiety and hyperventilation.
Reducing the dosage required for vaccination is highly desirable, particularly in cases of epidemic emergencies.
In 1979, 10 years had passed without any cases of epidemic typhus reported in Mexico.
Most reported cases of epidemic meningitis represent clinical diagnoses that lack laboratory confirmation because of the low culture rate for N. meningitidis.
Several thousand cases of epidemic polyarthritis are reported annually in Australia, making Ross River virus the most important arboviral pathogen in that country (2, 3 ).
More than 30 million cases of epidemic typhus occurred during and immediately after World War I, resulting in an estimated 3 million deaths (1 ).
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A very strong public interest would be required; our intuition is that a duty to create would only be feasible in cases of epidemics presenting substantial immediate risk to public health.
The priority in these settings, however, is rapid implementation of control measures when cases of epidemic-prone diseases are detected.
Although postdisaster surveillance systems are designed to rapidly detect cases of epidemic-prone diseases, interpreting this information can be hampered by the absence of baseline surveillance data and accurate denominator values.
Epidemic preparedness measures to be taken should involve training staff to use surveillance tools and manage cases of epidemic-prone diseases and equipping them with reliable means of communication.
We show the use of this platform in a wide area to detect and to track disease movement in the case of epidemic situation.
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