Global high-consequence infectious disease readiness and response: an inventory of high-level isolation units
High-level isolation units (HLIUs) are facilities strategically outfitted to receive patients with suspected or confirmed high-consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs). Although most HCID outbreaks occur in low- and middle-income countries, global travel and migration and the deployment of healthcare...
Main Authors: | Stern, KL, Sauer, LM, Arguinchona, C, Dunning, J, ElRayes, W, Lim, PL, Vasoo, S, Herstein, JJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Mary Ann Liebert
2024
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