Inoculating Cities: Case Studies of Urban Pandemic Preparedness
Editat de Rebecca Katz, Matthew Boyceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2021
- Offers a global scope and perspective - inclusive of multiple cities, geographies, and infectious disease outbreaks
- Provides in-depth case studies of successful models of urban pandemic preparedness which consist of a brief overview of a city, a brief description of an outbreak or disease burden, and an examination of the unique or innovative capacity that a city used to successfully address the health threat
- Written by an interdisciplinary group of experts and researchers from around the world with first-hand experiences preparing for, detecting, and responding to infectious disease outbreaks
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128202043
ISBN-10: 0128202041
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128202041
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Introduction
2. Controlling Dengue, an Urban Pandemic - a case study of Delhi, India
3. The 2019 Measles outbreak in Clark County, Washington
4. Municipal Healthcare Delivery Special Pathogens Preparedness and Response in the City that Never Sleeps: The NYC Health + Hospitals’ Approach to the 2018-2019 Measles Outbreak and Other Infectious Disease Threats
5. The Cleveland Ebola Incident Response
6. Preparedness planning for re-emergent smallpox in differing high income cities - Phoenix, USA and Sydney, Australia
7. Assessing city-level capacity for urban epidemic preparedness and response
8. Developing a more effective locally led response to the HIV epidemic in Blantyre, Malawi
9. Building robust interface between public health authority and medical institutions in a densely populated city: State-of-the-art integrated pandemic and emerging disease preparedness in the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan
10. The translational flow of data: Using science, technology, and data analytics to combat the spread of disease between and within cities
11. After Action Reviews as a Best Practice Tool for Evaluating the Response to Urban Disease Outbreaks in Nigeria
12. Development of Emergency Operation Centers in Myanmar
13. Preparedness through Simulation: Urban Outbreak 2019
14. The Role of Private Sector in Urban Health Security
15. Conclusion
2. Controlling Dengue, an Urban Pandemic - a case study of Delhi, India
3. The 2019 Measles outbreak in Clark County, Washington
4. Municipal Healthcare Delivery Special Pathogens Preparedness and Response in the City that Never Sleeps: The NYC Health + Hospitals’ Approach to the 2018-2019 Measles Outbreak and Other Infectious Disease Threats
5. The Cleveland Ebola Incident Response
6. Preparedness planning for re-emergent smallpox in differing high income cities - Phoenix, USA and Sydney, Australia
7. Assessing city-level capacity for urban epidemic preparedness and response
8. Developing a more effective locally led response to the HIV epidemic in Blantyre, Malawi
9. Building robust interface between public health authority and medical institutions in a densely populated city: State-of-the-art integrated pandemic and emerging disease preparedness in the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan
10. The translational flow of data: Using science, technology, and data analytics to combat the spread of disease between and within cities
11. After Action Reviews as a Best Practice Tool for Evaluating the Response to Urban Disease Outbreaks in Nigeria
12. Development of Emergency Operation Centers in Myanmar
13. Preparedness through Simulation: Urban Outbreak 2019
14. The Role of Private Sector in Urban Health Security
15. Conclusion