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Understanding The Spread Of Infectious Diseases Andrew Hinerman

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Understanding The Spread Of Infectious Diseases Andrew Hinerman
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.64 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Andrew Hinerman
ISBN: 9781536189179, 9781536188929, 1536189170, 1536188921
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Understanding The Spread Of Infectious Diseases Andrew Hinerman by Andrew Hinerman 9781536189179, 9781536188929, 1536189170, 1536188921 instant download after payment.

Outbreaks of infectious diseases-such as Ebola, Zika, and pandemic viruses-have raised concerns from Congress about how federal agencies use modeling to, among other things, predict disease distribution and potential impacts. Chapter 1 discusses emerging infectious diseases, in light of the recent coronavirus outbreak, and the modeling tools used to detect, predict, and understand the spread of such diseases. Chapter 2 examines the extent to which HHS used models to inform policy, planning, and resource allocation for public health decisions; the extent to which HHS coordinated modeling efforts; steps HHS generally takes to assess model development and performance; and the extent to which HHS has addressed challenges related to modeling.

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