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1 rael, leading to measures of eradication and quarantine.
2 seed export, plant disease control and plant quarantine.
3 tion of public gatherings; and isolation and quarantine.
4 requires prompt adoption of measures such as quarantine.
5 ectious period before patients are placed in quarantine.
6 cterization, storage, and release of CB from quarantine.
7 e fewer unintended adverse consequences than quarantine.
8 ing of animals that die or become ill during quarantine.
9 xtended to all 179 contacts; 7 contacts were quarantined.
10  adverse consequences that might result from quarantine action.
11                            At the same time, quarantine agencies are tasked with minimizing the risk
12 g tools used for pathogen detection in plant quarantine and certification programs.
13 is technology for meeting the needs of plant quarantine and certification.
14 ion of outbreaks, and in the optimization of quarantine and contact tracing.
15           Media communications, planning for quarantine and decontamination, and the role of communit
16 andling nonhuman primates during transit and quarantine and initiated importer facility compliance in
17                                The mandatory quarantine and laboratory testing requirements, put in p
18                          Adjusting levels of quarantine and personal protective equipment according t
19 community practices such as hospitalization, quarantine and safe burials.
20        Here, we compare the effectiveness of quarantine and symptom monitoring, implemented via conta
21 uitment of Parkin, which ultimately triggers quarantine and/or degradation of the damaged mitochondri
22       After each infestation was discovered, quarantines and eradication programs were initiated to p
23 testing of AI virus to effectively implement quarantines and medications.
24  its control, including class cancellations, quarantine, and chemoprophylaxis.
25 ctiveness of targeted antiviral prophylaxis, quarantine, and pre-vaccination in containing an emergin
26 oach of case isolation, contact-tracing with quarantine, and sanitary funeral practices must be imple
27 veillance and contact tracing, isolation and quarantine, and travel restrictions.
28 s have failed despite increased biosecurity, quarantine, and vaccination at poultry farms.
29 th Ebola testing as well as contact tracing, quarantining, and treatment.
30 idely used as a fumigant for postharvest and quarantine applications for agricultural products at por
31 ate estimates from cases hospitalized before quarantine began exceed those from the entire outbreak,
32  of intercepted samples in relation to plant quarantine, but also for use in insect pest monitoring.
33 increase the recovery rate or encourage self-quarantine by infected people can be beneficial to the c
34 ective study on members of a family who were quarantined by the Centers for Disease Control and Preve
35 17 "controls" selected from neighbors of the quarantined cases and from patients at the City Health C
36                    Imposition of large-scale quarantine-compulsory sequestration of groups of possibl
37 ucted for quantification of applied dose for quarantine control in irradiated citrus fruits.
38     Thus, DNA Comet Assay may be a practical quarantine control method for irradiated citrus fruits s
39 the disease re-occurred in cities with tight quarantine control.
40  antiviral prophylaxis, pre-vaccination, and quarantine could contain strains with an R(0) as high as
41 k rates, whereas case isolation or household quarantine could have a significant impact, if feasible.
42  also regulate mitochondrial trafficking and quarantine damaged mitochondria by severing their connec
43 drial movement, the PINK1/Parkin pathway may quarantine damaged mitochondria prior to their clearance
44 tive effectiveness of symptom monitoring and quarantine depends critically on the natural history of
45 ined acceptance in applications ranging from quarantine determinations to assessments of biodiversity
46 ns that von Pettenkofer regularly repudiated-quarantine, disinfection, and the boiling of water.
47 96, notified to SCC by the CDC's Division of Quarantine (DQ).
48 H7N1-associated fatalities in wild birds and quarantined exotic birds in Gauteng, AI outbreaks in pou
49 d, 201 healthy volunteers, age 18-55 y, were quarantined, experimentally exposed to a virus that caus
50             The volunteers were subsequently quarantined, exposed to one of two rhinoviruses, and fol
51                                         In a quarantine facility, healthy volunteers ("donors") were
52 la (subtype Reston) virus in a US-registered quarantine facility.
53 c cases, trace and vaccinate their contacts, quarantine febrile contacts, but vaccinate more broadly
54                      The policy of mandatory quarantine for HIV-infected Cubans has evolved into a le
55 wed to be consumed as long as they have been quarantined for a certain period of time.
56  public was an integral part of establishing quarantines for infectious diseases, now again the publi
57                         Although large-scale quarantine has not been implemented in recent US history
58 nd the United States-which included culling, quarantining, increased biosecurity, and abstention from
59 olation parameter w to measure the effect of quarantining infected individuals from both layers durin
60 based sampling strategies as they pertain to quarantine inspections for exotic pests, veterinary/medi
61              Health authorities must rely on quarantine, isolation, and other non-pharmaceutical inte
62 r restrictive public health measures such as quarantine, isolation, and rationing.
63 laxis and nonpharmaceutical interventions of quarantine, isolation, school closure, community social
64 development of management strategies such as quarantine measures and crop resistance breeding.
65 ble farming methods, and enforcing effective quarantine measures on bee movements are all practical m
66 movement for proactive disease management or quarantine measures.
67 ng disease spread and establishing effective quarantine measures.
68 with vaccines and drugs, and when to enforce quarantine measures.
69 acing for confirmed and suspected cases, and quarantining, monitoring, and restricting the travel of
70 creasing needs of point-of-care diagnostics, quarantine of epidemic pathogens, and prevention of terr
71 ed, particularly for pest monitoring and the quarantine of stored products pests.
72 efforts included isolation of case patients, quarantine of susceptible persons, and administration of
73 ative genomics, epidemiological studies, and quarantine of this devastating phytopathogen.
74  the imposition of large-scale or geographic quarantine on the potentially exposed population.
75 rly at autopsy or to sanction the release of quarantined operation sets pending effective decontamina
76 in lower infectivity because of self-imposed quarantine or better hygiene, shorter durations of infec
77  postulate also implied that cholera-patient quarantine or water filtration was useless to prevent an
78                               The benefit of quarantine over symptom monitoring is generally maximize
79 ; genus Potyvirus), has been classified as a quarantine pathogen in numerous countries.
80               S. endobioticum is therefore a quarantined pathogen.
81 specifically for quantitative resistance and quarantined pathogens, becomes a tractable and powerful
82 ese results it is estimated that the minimum quarantine period for catfish fed with pig offal is 1.5d
83 of pig DNA in catfish gut and to suggest the quarantine period in catfish fed with pig offal.
84                                  During this quarantine period the animals will have undergone a natu
85 ese animals seroconverted during an extended quarantine period.
86 rom stored samples and samples captured from quarantine ports.
87   We apply the model to the Australian plant quarantine program and show that this RA program produce
88 mate the net benefit of the Australian plant quarantine program.
89 lementation, legal issues that a large-scale quarantine raises, and possible adverse consequences tha
90 plasma samples from 71 horses stabled on EIA quarantine ranches.
91 ng education and contact tracing followed by quarantine) reduce the final epidemic size by a factor o
92  plant ecology, design of agronomic systems, quarantine regulations in international trade, and risk
93 f imported nonhuman primates (as mandated by quarantine regulations) identified 2 cynomolgus macaques
94 ong the remaining 48 animals in the affected quarantine room.
95 on-pharmaceutical (case isolation, household quarantine, school or workplace closure, restrictions on
96  from multiple control components to achieve quarantine security in an exported commodity.
97 r pest levels before harvest and improve the quarantine security provided by any postharvest treatmen
98               Participants were subsequently quarantined (single rooms), administered nasal drops con
99 omone should find immediate use in worldwide quarantine surveillance efforts to detect the beetle in
100  are relevant to the likely effectiveness of quarantine, the logistic barriers to its implementation,
101 symptomatic individuals and (ii) tracing and quarantining their contacts.
102                    The probit 9 standard for quarantine treatment efficacy has given way to risk-base
103                                      Certain quarantine treatment technologies such as irradiation ar
104           The development and application of quarantine treatments or other mitigation approaches to
105  of influenza A/Wisconsin/67/2005 while in a quarantine unit and were monitored for symptoms of influ
106 cination, testing, treatment, isolation, and quarantine when clearly necessary; and (5) communication

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