Table 1.
Types of EIDs studied (N = 31*)
| EID | N | Studies |
|---|---|---|
| H1N1 (swine flu) | 15 | Atlani-Duault et al,13 Biswas,3 Chew and Eysenbach,14 Collier et al,15 Ding and Zhang,16 Freberg et al,9 Gao et al,17 Kim and Liu,18 Liu and Kim,19 Luoma-aho et al,20 Nerlich and Koteyko,21 Pandey et al,22 Signorini et al,23 Tausczik et al,24 Tirkkonen and Luoma-aho25 |
| Ebola virus | 10 | Basch et al,26 Househ,27 Lazard et al,28 Nagpal et al,29 Odlum and Yoon,30 Pathak et al,31 Seltzer et al,32 Strekalova,33 Towers et al,34 Wong et al35 |
| H7N9 (bird flu/avian flu) | 2 | Fung et al,36 Vos and Buckner37 |
| West Nile virus | 1 | Dubey et al38 |
| EHEC | 1 | Gaspar et al39 |
| MERS-CoV | 1 | Fung et al36 |
| Measles | 1 | Mollema et al40 |
EHEC, enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli; EID, emerging infection disease; MERS-CoV, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus.
The total number is 31 because 1 article36 studied 2 EIDs: H7N9 and MERS-CoV.