What we are watching--five top global infectious disease threats, 2012: a perspective from CDC's Global Disease Detection Operations Center.

Kira A Christian, Kashef Ijaz, Scott F Dowell, Catherine C Chow, Rohit A Chitale, Joseph S Bresee, Eric Mintz, Mark A Pallansch, Steven Wassilak, Eugene McCray, Ray R Arthur
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Disease outbreaks of international public health importance continue to occur regularly; detecting and tracking significant new public health threats in countries that cannot or might not report such events to the global health community is a challenge. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Global Disease Detection (GDD) Operations Center, established in early 2007, monitors infectious and non-infectious public health events to identify new or unexplained global public health threats and better position CDC to respond, if public health assistance is requested or required. At any one time, the GDD Operations Center actively monitors approximately 30-40 such public health threats; here we provide our perspective on five of the top global infectious disease threats that we were watching in 2012: 1 avian influenza A (H5N1), 2 cholera, 3 wild poliovirus, 4 enterovirus-71, and 5 extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis11†Current address: Division of Integrated Biosurveillance, Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, US Department of Defense, Silver Spring, MD, USA.

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我们在关注什么--2012 年全球五大传染病威胁:疾病预防控制中心全球疾病检测行动中心的观点。
具有国际公共卫生重要性的疾病爆发仍在定期发生;在那些无法或可能不会向全球卫生界报告此类事件的国家,检测和跟踪新的重大公共卫生威胁是一项挑战。疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的全球疾病检测(GDD)行动中心成立于 2007 年初,负责监测传染性和非传染性公共卫生事件,以确定新的或无法解释的全球公共卫生威胁,并在请求或需要公共卫生援助时更好地做出响应。在任何时候,全球疾病数据发布行动中心都会积极监测大约 30-40 起此类公共卫生威胁;在此,我们将从以下角度介绍我们在 2012 年关注的五大全球传染病威胁:1 甲型禽流感(H5N1)、2 霍乱、3 野生脊髓灰质炎病毒、4 肠道病毒-71 和 5 广泛耐药结核病11†当前地址:美国国防部武装部队健康监测中心综合生物监测部,美国马里兰州银泉市。
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