Sentence examples for context of outbreak from inspiring English sources

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Vaccine stockpile needs require further analysis and consideration in the context of outbreak response plans.

With this representation every subset of cells is a possible cluster S, or in the context of outbreak detection, a potential outbreak region.

Legionellosis is a notifiable disease in Ontario, with all testing for Legionella in the context of outbreak investigation, and most testing of clinical specimens, performed at the OPHL in Toronto.

We consider both preventive expanded age group SIAs occurring before outbreaks in previously polio-free areas or expanded age group SIAs prior to surges in incidence in endemic areas, and more reactive expanded age groups SIAs in the context of outbreak response in previously polio-free areas or efforts to accelerate the interruption of WPV transmission in endemic areas.

So the technology might be available, effective, specific, cost effective, but you've got some …Aboriginal cultural but also health system cultural factors to deal with…(Participant #3) Achieving high testing coverage is particularly important in the context of outbreak control and POC tests may be useful in such circumstances.

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In the context of outbreaks, an audit would need to be an integral part of the process in order to ascertain satisfactory conclusions by means of evaluating explicit criteria based on relevant aspects of structure, processes and outcomes of outbreak management (investigation and control) [8].

While contaminated food can cause infections in the context of outbreaks, the causative organisms do not typically transmit between humans, and this may limit the impact of resistance.

In contrast to hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection, secondary transmission among household members of patients with acute hepatitis E is an uncommon event, both in the context of outbreaks and sporadic infections.

PFGE is the standard for genotyping E. coli in the context of outbreaks, but it is generally not useful for establishing relationships between isolates from greater distances and over longer periods (12 ).

The present study offers the promising conclusion that the expectation-variance model has good comparative sensitivity for a limited number of artificial outbreaks, but more detailed study in the context of outbreaks of interest would be necessary to conclude that the model is preferable to previous models for real-world surveillance.

In areas where Leptospira would be predicted to be common, epidemics are usually described in the context of outbreaks caused by events such as the flooding associated with the Nicaraguan epidemic of 1995 (9), not in the leptospirosis-endemic setting such as we describe here.

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