School of Population Health

ZikaHACK ’16 Bibliography

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  2. Ioos S, Mallet HP, Leparc Goffart I, Gauthier V, Cardoso T, Herida M. Current Zika virus epidemiology and recent epidemics. Med Mal Infect. 2014; 44(7) :302-7.
  3. World Health Organization (WHO). WHO statement on the first meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR 2005) Emergency Committee on Zika virus and observed increase in neurological disorders and neonatal malformations 2016 [cited 5 February]. Available from: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/statements/2016/1st-emergency-committee-zika/en/.
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  5. Johansson MA, Mier-y-Teran-Romero L, Reefhuis J, Gilboa SM, Hills SL. Zika and the Risk of Microcephaly. The New England journal of medicine. 2016; 375(1): 1-4.
  6. Jaenisch T, Rosenberger KD, Brito C, Brady O, Brasil P, Marques E. Estimating the risk for microcephaly after Zika virus infection in Brazil. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2016.
  7. Nishiura H, Mizumoto K, Rock KS, Yasuda Y, Kinoshita R, Miyamatsu Y. A theoretical estimate of the risk of microcephaly during pregnancy with Zika virus infection. Epidemics. 2016; 15: 66-70.
  8. Duffy MR, Chen T-H, Hancock WT, Powers AM, Kool JL, Lanciotti RS, et al. Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia. New England Journal of Medicine. 2009 ;360(24): 2536-43.
  9. Olson JG, Ksiazek TG, Suhandiman, Triwibowo. Zika virus, a cause of fever in Central Java, Indonesia. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1981; 75(3): 389-93.
  10. Grard G, Caron M, Mombo IM, Nkoghe D, Mboui Ondo S, Jiolle D, et al. Zika virus in Gabon (Central Africa)--2007: a new threat from Aedes albopictus? PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2014; 8(2): e2681.
  11. Oehler E, Watrin L, Larre P, Leparc-Goffart I, Lastere S, Valour F, et al. Zika virus infection complicated by Guillain-Barre syndrome--case report, French Polynesia, December 2013. Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin. 2014; 19(9).
  12. Hayes EB. Zika Virus Outside Africa. Emerging infectious diseases. 2009; 15(9): 1347-50.
  13. Li MI, Wong PS, Ng LC, Tan CH. Oral susceptibility of Singapore Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus) to Zika virus. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2012; 6(8): e1792.
  14. Dallas County Health and Human Services. DCHHS Reports First Zika Virus Case in Dallas County Acquired Through Sexual Transmission 2016 [cited 2016 3 February]. Available from: http://www.dallascounty.org/department/hhs/press/documents/PR2-2-16DCHHSReportsFirstCaseofZikaVirusThroughSexualTransmission.pdf.
  15. Foy BD, Kobylinski KC, Chilson Foy JL, Blitvich BJ, Travassos da Rosa A, Haddow AD, et al. Probable non-vector-borne transmission of Zika virus, Colorado, USA. Emerging infectious diseases. 2011; 17(5): 880-2.
  16. Besnard M, Lastere S, Teissier A, Cao-Lormeau V, Musso D. Evidence of perinatal transmission of Zika virus, French Polynesia, December 2013 and February 2014. Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin. 2014; 19(13).
  17. Ventura CV, Maia M, Bravo-Filho V, Góis AL, Belfort R, Jr. Zika virus in Brazil and macular atrophy in a child with microcephaly. The Lancet. 2016; 387(10015) :228.
  18. Oliveira Melo AS, Malinger G, Ximenes R, Szejnfeld PO, Alves Sampaio S, Bispo De Filippis AM. Zika virus intrauterine infection causes fetal brain abnormality and microcephaly: Tip of the iceberg? Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2016; 47(1): 6-7.
  19. Regional Zika Epidemiological Update (Americas) July 29, 2016 Pan American Health Organization; World Health Organization;  [cited 2016 July]. Available from: http://www.paho.org/hq/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11599:regional-zika-epidemiological-update-americas&Itemid=41691&lang=en.
  20. Schuler-Faccini L, Ribeiro EM, Feitosa IM, Horovitz DD, Cavalcanti DP, Pessoa A, et al. Possible Association Between Zika Virus Infection and Microcephaly - Brazil, 2015. MMWR Morbidity and mortality weekly report. 2016; 65(3): 59-62.
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  22. Nsubuga P, White M, Thacker S, Anderson M, Blount S, Broome C, et al. Public Health Surveillance: A Tool for Targeting and Monitoring Interventions. In: Jamison D, Breman J, Measham A, Alleyne G, Claeson M, Evans D, et al., editors. Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries. 2nd ed. New York NY: Oxford University Press; 2006. p. 997-1016.
  23. McNabb S, Chungong S, Ryan M, Wuhib T, Nsubuga P, Alemu W, et al. Conceptual framework of public health surveillance and action and its application in health sector reform. BMC Public Health. 2002; 2(2).
  24. Bernardo TM, Rajic A, Young I, Robiadek K, Pham MT, Funk JA. Scoping review on search queries and social media for disease surveillance: a chronology of innovation. J Med Internet Res. 2013; 15(7): e147.
  25. Chunara R, Andrews JR, Brownstein JS. Social and news media enable estimation of epidemiological patterns early in the 2010 Haitian cholera outbreak. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2012; 86(1): 39-45.
  26. Ginsberg J, Mohebbi M, Patel R, Brammer L, Smolinski M, Brilliant L. Detecting influenza epidemics using search engine query data. Nature. 2009; 457: 1012-5.
  27. Salathe M, Freifeld CC, Mekaru SR, Tomasulo AF, Brownstein JS. Influenza A (H7N9) and the importance of digital epidemiology. New England Journal of Medicine. 2013; 369(5): 401-4.
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  29. World Health Organization. Epidemic intelligence - systematic event detection. 2016 [cited 2016 April 26]. Available from: http://www.who.int/csr/alertresponse/epidemicintelligence/en/.