International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases

Peoples of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions live in social and physical environments that differ substantially from those of their more southern-dwelling counterparts. The cold northern climate keeps people indoors, amplifying the effects of household crowding, smoking, and inadequate ventilation o...

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Main Authors: Alan J. Parkinson, Michael G. Bruce, Tammy Zulz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008-01-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/14/1/07-0717_article
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spelling doaj-c0ff947ee5d6489fb0c8bb76379bd67f2020-11-25T01:11:14ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592008-01-01141182410.3201/eid1401.070717International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious DiseasesAlan J. ParkinsonMichael G. BruceTammy ZulzPeoples of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions live in social and physical environments that differ substantially from those of their more southern-dwelling counterparts. The cold northern climate keeps people indoors, amplifying the effects of household crowding, smoking, and inadequate ventilation on person-to-person spread of infectious disease. The emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance among bacterial pathogens, the reemergence of tuberculosis, the entrance of HIV into Arctic communities, and the specter of pandemic influenza or the sudden emergence and introduction of new viral pathogens such as severe acute respiratory syndrome are of increasing concern to residents, governments, and public health authorities. The International Circumpolar Surveillance system is a network of hospital, public health agencies, and reference laboratories throughout the Arctic linked together to collect, compare, and share uniform laboratory and epidemiologic data on infectious diseases and assist in the formulation of prevention and control strategies.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/14/1/07-0717_articleArcticsurveillanceinfectious diseasesperspective
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International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Arctic
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infectious diseases
perspective
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Michael G. Bruce
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title International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
title_short International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
title_full International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
title_fullStr International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
title_full_unstemmed International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
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publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
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1080-6059
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Peoples of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions live in social and physical environments that differ substantially from those of their more southern-dwelling counterparts. The cold northern climate keeps people indoors, amplifying the effects of household crowding, smoking, and inadequate ventilation on person-to-person spread of infectious disease. The emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance among bacterial pathogens, the reemergence of tuberculosis, the entrance of HIV into Arctic communities, and the specter of pandemic influenza or the sudden emergence and introduction of new viral pathogens such as severe acute respiratory syndrome are of increasing concern to residents, governments, and public health authorities. The International Circumpolar Surveillance system is a network of hospital, public health agencies, and reference laboratories throughout the Arctic linked together to collect, compare, and share uniform laboratory and epidemiologic data on infectious diseases and assist in the formulation of prevention and control strategies.
topic Arctic
surveillance
infectious diseases
perspective
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/14/1/07-0717_article
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