Infectious Disease Management: Lessons from Cuba
Título
Infectious Disease Management: Lessons from Cuba
Autor
Noni E MacDonald, Enrique Beldarraín Chaple, Jeff Scott, Beth Halperin, John M Kirk
Descripción
Over the past decade in Canada, infectious disease outbreaks have repeatedly been in the public spotlight. The Escherichia coli outbreak in Walkerton, Ontario (1), the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak in Toronto, Ontario (2) and the Clostridium difficile hospital outbreak in Montreal, Quebec (3), have cost lives, grabbed headlines and stressed local health care systems. Each outbreak raised questions about our ability to prevent outbreaks, detect outbreaks early, and respond efficiently and effectively to infectious disease crises; these outbreaks also highlighted gaps in Canada's preparedness for managing major infectious disease problems when multiple jurisdictions are involved (4). Canada's poor track record of tuberculosis control in the north (5) raises the concern that this problem is not limited to crisis situations, but rather has deeper implications for the management of infectious diseases in Canada.
Fecha
2006
Identificador
DOI: 10.1155/2006/351919
Fuente
Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
Editor
Hindawi Limited
Cobertura
Infectious and parasitic diseases, Microbiology
Colección
Citación
Noni E MacDonald, Enrique Beldarraín Chaple, Jeff Scott, Beth Halperin, John M Kirk, “Infectious Disease Management: Lessons from Cuba,” SOCICT Open, consulta 1 de mayo de 2024, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/2906.
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