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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 111.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000068 (2020) Pascal Geldsetzer [États-Unis]Use of Rapid Online Surveys to Assess People's Perceptions During Infectious Disease Outbreaks: A Cross-sectional Survey on COVID-19.
000071 (2020) Daniel B. JerniganUpdate: Public Health Response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak - United States, February 24, 2020.
000088 (2020) Amy MaxmenThousands of coronavirus tests are going unused in US labs.
000143 (2020) Gerardo Chowell [États-Unis] ; Kenji Mizumoto [Japon]The COVID-19 pandemic in the USA: what might we expect?
000179 (2020) David AdamSpecial report: The simulations driving the world's response to COVID-19.
000283 (2020) Leah F. Moriarty ; Mateusz M. Plucinski ; Barbara J. Marston ; Ekaterina V. Kurbatova ; Barbara Knust ; Erin L. Murray ; Nicki Pesik ; Dale Rose ; David Fitter ; Miwako Kobayashi ; Mitsuru Toda ; Paul T. Canty ; Tara Scheuer ; Eric S. Halsey ; Nicole J. Cohen ; Lauren Stockman ; Debra A. Wadford ; Alexandra M. Medley ; Gary Green ; Joanna J. Regan ; Kara Tardivel ; Stefanie White ; Clive Brown ; Christina Morales ; Cynthia Yen ; Beth Wittry ; Amy Freeland ; Sara Naramore ; Ryan T. Novak ; David Daigle ; Michelle Weinberg ; Anna Acosta ; Carolyn Herzig ; Bryan K. Kapella ; Kathleen R. Jacobson ; Katherine Lamba ; Atsuyoshi Ishizumi ; John Sarisky ; Erik Svendsen ; Tricia Blocher ; Christine Wu ; Julia Charles ; Riley Wagner ; Andrea Stewart ; Paul S. Mead ; Elizabeth Kurylo ; Stefanie Campbell ; Rachel Murray ; Paul Weidle ; Martin Cetron ; Cindy R. FriedmanPublic Health Responses to COVID-19 Outbreaks on Cruise Ships - Worldwide, February-March 2020.
000372 (2020) Scott P. Layne [États-Unis] ; James M. Hyman [États-Unis] ; David M. Morens [États-Unis] ; Jeffery K. Taubenberger [États-Unis]New coronavirus outbreak: Framing questions for pandemic prevention.
000580 (2020) Alison C. Roxby ; Alexander L. Greninger ; Kelly M. Hatfield ; John B. Lynch ; Timothy H. Dellit ; Allison James ; Joanne Taylor ; Libby C. Page ; Anne Kimball ; Melissa Arons ; Laura A. Schieve ; Albert Munanga ; Nimalie Stone ; John A. Jernigan ; Sujan C. Reddy ; James Lewis ; Seth A. Cohen ; Keith R. Jerome ; Jeffrey S. Duchin ; Santiago NemeDetection of SARS-CoV-2 Among Residents and Staff Members of an Independent and Assisted Living Community for Older Adults - Seattle, Washington, 2020.
000804 (2020) Rachel M. Burke ; Claire M. Midgley ; Alissa Dratch ; Marty Fenstersheib ; Thomas Haupt ; Michelle Holshue ; Isaac Ghinai ; M Claire Jarashow ; Jennifer Lo ; Tristan D. Mcpherson ; Sara Rudman ; Sarah Scott ; Aron J. Hall ; Alicia M. Fry ; Melissa A. RolfesActive Monitoring of Persons Exposed to Patients with Confirmed COVID-19 - United States, January-February 2020.
000943 (2018) Sara ReardonUS government lifts ban on risky pathogen research.
000A32 (2018) Talha BurkiBan on gain-of-function studies ends.
000B59 (2017) Leslie A. Reperant [Pays-Bas] ; Albert D M E. Osterhaus [Allemagne]AIDS, Avian flu, SARS, MERS, Ebola, Zika… what next?
000C14 (2016) Notice to Readers: Final 2015 Reports of Nationally Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Conditions.
000C52 (2016) Michael J. Selgelid [Australie]Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis.
000D11 (2016) R. Crawford [États-Unis] ; D C Rutz [États-Unis] ; D P Evans [États-Unis]'Between Combat boots and Birkenstocks'-Lessons from HIV/AIDS, SARS, H1N1 and Ebola.
000D16 (2015) Maria Ga Czak[Etiological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of coronavirus infection MERS-CoV].
000E78 (2014) Arturo Casadevall [États-Unis] ; Thomas Shenk [États-Unis]mBio addresses the pause in gain-of-function (GOF) experiments involving pathogens with pandemic potential (PPP).
000E92 (2014) Michael J. Imperiale [États-Unis] ; Arturo CasadevallVagueness and costs of the pause on gain-of-function (GOF) experiments on pathogens with pandemic potential, including influenza virus.
000F27 (2014) Phu Dac Tran ; Long Ngoc Vu ; Hien Tran Nguyen ; Lan Trong Phan ; Wayne Lowe ; Michelle S. Mcconnell ; Michael F. Iademarco ; Jeffrey M. Partridge ; James C. Kile ; Trang Do ; Patrick J. Nadol ; Hien Bui ; Diep Vu ; Kyle Bond ; David B. Nelson ; Lauren Anderson ; Kenneth V. Hunt ; Nicole Smith ; Paul Giannone ; John Klena ; Denise Beauvais ; Kristi Becknell ; Jordan W. Tappero ; Scott F. Dowell ; Peter Rzeszotarski ; May Chu ; Carl KinkadeStrengthening global health security capacity--Vietnam demonstration project, 2013.
000F67 (2014) Marc Lipsitch [États-Unis] ; Thomas V. Inglesby [États-Unis]Moratorium on research intended to create novel potential pandemic pathogens.
001009 (2014) EDs on heightened alert for MERS-CoV as first cases reach the US.

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