Prospects for Emerging Infections in East and Southeast Asia 10 Years after Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

Título

Prospects for Emerging Infections in East and Southeast Asia 10 Years after Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

Autor

Peter W. Horby, Dirk Pfeiffer, Hitoshi Oshitani

Descripción

It is 10 years since severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) emerged, and East and Southeast Asia retain a reputation as a hot spot of emerging infectious diseases. The region is certainly a hot spot of socioeconomic and environmental change, and although some changes (e.g., urbanization and agricultural intensification) may reduce the probability of emerging infectious diseases, the effect of any individual emergence event may be increased by the greater concentration and connectivity of livestock, persons, and products. The region is now better able to detect and respond to emerging infectious diseases than it was a decade ago, but the tools and methods to produce sufficiently refined assessments of the risks of disease emergence are still lacking. Given the continued scale and pace of change in East and Southeast Asia, it is vital that capabilities for predicting, identifying, and controlling biologic threats do not stagnate as the memory of SARS fades.

Fecha

2013

Materia

emerging infections, East Asia, Southeast Asia, SARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome, influenza A(H5N1)

Identificador

DOI: 10.3201/eid1906.121783

Fuente

Emerging Infectious Diseases

Editor

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Cobertura

Infectious and parasitic diseases, Medicine

Idioma

EN

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/article 794.pdf

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Citación

Peter W. Horby, Dirk Pfeiffer, Hitoshi Oshitani, “Prospects for Emerging Infections in East and Southeast Asia 10 Years after Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/760.

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