Evaluation of a cross-border field simulation exercise on the response to outbreaks of infectious diseases in Namanga, Kenya and Tanzania.
Travel and trade, whilst playing a critical role in economic development, contribute to the spread of infectious diseases, including novel or emerging diseases, which can threaten health security locally, regionally and globally. The World Health Organization mandates preparedness through field simu...
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Main Authors: | John Sackey Dzaba (Author), Hilary Kagume Njenge (Author), James Wakhungu (Author), Ralf Reintjes (Author), Nicola Watt (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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