An epidemiological study of rates of illness in passengers and crew at a busy Caribbean cruise port
Abstract Background The Caribbean has one of the largest cruise ship industries in the world, with close to 20 million visitors per year. The potential for communicable disease outbreaks on vessels and the transmission by ship between countries is high. Barbados has one of the busiest ports in the C...
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Main Authors: | Cathy Ann Marshall (Author), Euclid Morris (Author), Nigel Unwin (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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