Abstract

Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases can involve large at risk populations and lead to a rapid increase in case numbers or case fatalities. With movement from one part of the earth to another so convenient and frequent in today's world, cross-country and cross-continent spread of emerging infectious diseases (EID) has become more frequent. If control efforts are not made more effective and the EID are not more recognized, then epidemics of any infectious disease unbeknownst to the public at large can readily spread locally, nationally and internationally.

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