Evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of the public health management of cases of infection due to Salmonella typhi/paratyphi in North East London

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2006 ◽  
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S. Addiman ◽  
A. Mellanby
2016 ◽  
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Marion Easton ◽  
Jess Encena ◽  
Jessica Rotty ◽  
Mary Valcanis ◽  
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Hwee Pin Phua ◽  
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Yee Leong Teoh ◽  
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UNSTRUCTURED Singapore invested heavily in its digital infrastructure to strengthen the public health management of COVID-19. These included the adoption of contact tracing technology and information integration platforms. This article describes the various technology utilised specifically for epidemiological investigations and outbreak management during the COVID-19 pandemic, together with their limitations and ethical considerations.


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pp. 197-213 ◽  
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A.L. Potter ◽  
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Abstract We report key learning from the public health management of the first two confirmed cases of COVID-19 identified in the UK. The first case imported, and the second associated with probable person-to-person transmission within the UK. Contact tracing was complex and fast-moving. Potential exposures for both cases were reviewed, and 52 contacts were identified. No further confirmed COVID-19 cases have been linked epidemiologically to these two cases. As steps are made to enhance contact tracing across the UK, the lessons learned from earlier contact tracing during the country's containment phase are particularly important and timely.


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