Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8744869 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Outbreak preparedness plans need to look beyond national reference laboratories, to include first-line responding onsite hospital laboratories and plans for strengthening of such local capacity and capability as required depending on the nature of the outbreak. In particular, the diagnosis of arbovirus infections is complicated by the existence of geographic overlap of circulation of numerous arboviruses, the overlap in clinical manifestation between many arboviruses and other aetiologies and the existence of cross-reactivity between related arboviruses in serology testing. Inter-epidemic preparedness activities need strong national and international networks addressing these issues. However, the current mushrooming of European preparedness networks requires governance to bring the European preparedness and response to a next level.
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Authors
C.B. Reusken, M. Ieven, L. Sigfrid, I. Eckerle, M. Koopmans,