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. 2018 Apr 5;46(9):962–972. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2018.02.010

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.