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what is your explanation of the 2022 sporadic monkeypox disease outbreak ? do you think it is related to other than transmission at the animal-human interface?
Informative video as always! I’d love to hear more about what happens when disease surveillance fails and lessons to learn to try and avoid again in the future! I feel like the current monkeypox outbreak could be an example of this. Of course, there are likely many factors that have led to this, but as I’ve read about this for my project in my current epidemiology course, it seems as early as 2017 there may have been some signs of what is happening. Is this lack of resources? Was it due to location of outbreak? Thank you again for your video!!
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what is your explanation of the 2022 sporadic monkeypox disease outbreak ? do you think it is related to other than transmission at the animal-human interface?
No answer lol. What a joke good question though.
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Happy to help - the best of luck! You got this.
Thanks a lot for your super helpful video. I would appreciate if you can indicate the sources of information and their links.
What about passive surveillance?
Very informative and the way you have explained is outstanding...thank you sir for sharing.
Thanks and welcome
Thanks so much doctor
Most welcome, thanks for watching
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Thank you! Wishing you all the best on your exam. You've got this!
Great information. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Informative video as always! I’d love to hear more about what happens when disease surveillance fails and lessons to learn to try and avoid again in the future! I feel like the current monkeypox outbreak could be an example of this.
Of course, there are likely many factors that have led to this, but as I’ve read about this for my project in my current epidemiology course, it seems as early as 2017 there may have been some signs of what is happening. Is this lack of resources? Was it due to location of outbreak? Thank you again for your video!!
Thanks for the suggestions - will do
Why do cdc allow glyphosate after the reports of it being found in every American child's guy?
Why allow an industrial chelate into our food supply?
Thanks for the video, its quite insightful. However, the topic is not detailed.
I appreciate the feedback - thank you.