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AI/EID Studies in year 2013

Centrality in primate-parasite networks reveals the potential for the transmission of emerging infectious diseases to humans Gómez JM, Nunn CL, Verdú M.
Changes in and shortcomings of drug stockpiling, vaccine development and related policies during outbreaks of avian influenza A H5N1, H1N1, and H7N9 among humans Mei L, Tang Q, Cui YM, Tobe RG, Selotlegeng L, Ali AH, Xu LZ
Emerging infectious diseases associated with bat viruses Shi Z
Emerging respiratory and novel coronavirus 2012 infections and mass gatherings Al-Tawfiq JA, Smallwood CA, Arbuthnott KG, Malik MS, Barbeschi M, Memish ZA
Epidemiological study of zoonoses derived from humans in captive chimpanzees Kooriyama T, Okamoto M, Yoshida T, Nishida T, Tsubota T, Saito A, Tomonaga M, Matsuzawa T, Akari H, Nishimura H, Miyabe-Nishiwaki T.
Experimental challenge of chicken vaccinated with commercially available H5 vaccines reveals loss of protection to some highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 strains circulating in Hong Kong/China Connie Leung YH, Luk G, Sia SF, Wu YO, Ho CK, Chow KC, Tang SC, Guan Y, Malik Peiris JS.
Exploring the origin and potential for spread of the 2013 dengue outbreak in Luanda, Angola Sessions OM, Khan K, Hou Y, Meltzer E, Quam M, Schwartz E, Gubler DJ, Wilder-Smith A
Human Infection with a Novel Avian-Origin Influenza A (H7N9) Virus Rongbao Gao, M.D., Bin Cao, M.D., Yunwen Hu, M.D., Zijian Feng, M.D., M.P.H., Dayan Wang, M.D., Wanfu Hu, M.D., Jian Chen, M.D., Zhijun Jie, M.D., Haibo Qiu, M.D., Ph.D., Ke Xu, M.D., Xuewei Xu, M.D.,
Human infections with the emerging avian influenza A H7N9 virus from wet market poultry: clinical analysis and characterisation of viral genome Yu Chen, MDa, Weifeng Liang, MD, Shigui Yang, PhD, Nanping Wu, PhD, Hainv Gao, MD, Jifang Sheng, Hangping Yao, PhD, Jianer Wo, PhD, Qiang Fang, MD, Dawei Cui, PhD, Yongcheng Li, MD, Xing Yao, MD, Yunt
Interdisciplinary approaches to understanding disease emergence: the past, present, and future drivers of Nipah virus emergence Daszak P, Zambrana-Torrelio C, Bogich TL, Fernandez M, Epstein JH, Murray KA, Hamilton H.

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