Tailored intelligence to detect unusual epidemic activity following the explosion at Vector, Russia
We used open source data from the Epiwatch observatory to monitor for early disease signals in Russia and surrounding countries following an explosion at a BSL 4 laboratory, Vector, in Siberia in September 2019. Upon news of the explosion at Vector on September 16th 2019, the Epiwatch team added the...
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Main Authors: | C Raina MacIntyre (Author), Xin Chen (Author), Mohana Kunasekaran (Author), Anjali Kannan (Author), Veethika Nayak (Author), Khulan Bayaraa (Author), Elena Sitnikova (Author), Phi Yen Nguyen (Author), Tracey German (Author) |
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University of New South Wales,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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