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Biosecurity and dual-use research: gaining function - but at what cost?

Feb 2015 - Front Public Health - 3(13)

Vogel, K.M., Ozin, A.J., Suk, J.E.

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Respiratory tract infections - Annual epidemiological report for 2012-13

Surveillance report - 12 Nov 2014

The Annual Epidemiological Report 2014 gives an overview of the epidemiology of communicable diseases of public health significance in Europe, drawn from surveillance information on the 52 communicable diseases and health issues for which surveillance is mandatory in the European Union and European Economic Area countries. ​The respiratory tract infections chapter from the upcoming ECDC Annual Epidemiological Report 2014 is now available as a separate report and provides a snapshot of the epidemiological situation in Europe across a number of diseases.

Respiratory tract infections - Annual epidemiological report 2014 - EN - [PDF-1.04 MB]
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