Comparing Vector-Borne Disease Surveillance and Response in Beijing and the Netherlands
Background: Climate change, environmental change, and globalization affect the geographical distribution of vector-borne diseases. Temperate regions should be prepared for emerging diseases and learn from each other's experiences. Objective(s): The vector-borne disease preparedness in two regio...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Onstwedder (Author), Jerome Lock- (Author), Sigrid van Dorp (Author), Marieta Braks (Author), Liselotte van Asten (Author), Yang Zheng (Author), Thomas Krafft (Author), Ying Tong (Author), Wim van der Hoek (Author), Qi-Yong Liu (Author), Eva Pilot (Author), Quanyi Wang (Author), Ewout Fanoy (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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