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1 sed, the standard of care is observation and quarantine.
2 seed export, plant disease control and plant quarantine.
3 tion of public gatherings; and isolation and quarantine.
4 requires prompt adoption of measures such as quarantine.
5 ectious period before patients are placed in quarantine.
6 cterization, storage, and release of CB from quarantine.
7 e fewer unintended adverse consequences than quarantine.
8 ing of animals that die or become ill during quarantine.
9 ith the omicron variant after discharge from quarantine.
10 mptoms after 14 days of active monitoring or quarantine.
11 nce testing, contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine.
12 ith testing, isolation, contract tracing and quarantine.
13 or a member of a high-risk group, and forced quarantine.
14 tic testing, isolation, contact tracing, and quarantine.
15 esult, and first positive test result during quarantine.
16 was positively correlated with isolation and quarantine.
17 ial economic loss from the infection and the quarantine.
18 nown contacts, and placing their contacts in quarantine.
19 ynamical changes under varying levels of dog quarantine.
20 uses on containment, patient management, and quarantine.
21  one to three times, despite being in strict quarantine.
22 e rate, contact patterns and the efficacy of quarantine.
23 rael, leading to measures of eradication and quarantine.
24 xtended to all 179 contacts; 7 contacts were quarantined.
25 eptible population without being detected or quarantined.
26                          In 80% of programs, quarantining a resident was reported.
27  adverse consequences that might result from quarantine action.
28              Control measures should include quarantining affected animals, limiting human contacts,
29                            At the same time, quarantine agencies are tasked with minimizing the risk
30 ts were not tested immediately but underwent quarantine and careful monitoring.
31 g tools used for pathogen detection in plant quarantine and certification programs.
32 is technology for meeting the needs of plant quarantine and certification.
33 ion of outbreaks, and in the optimization of quarantine and contact tracing.
34           Media communications, planning for quarantine and decontamination, and the role of communit
35 egative test results may lead to unnecessary quarantine and exclusion from activities such as employm
36 r than required, provide clear rationale for quarantine and information about protocols, and ensure s
37 andling nonhuman primates during transit and quarantine and initiated importer facility compliance in
38                                The mandatory quarantine and laboratory testing requirements, put in p
39                                       Forced quarantine and nationwide lockdowns have been a primary
40 ed), and 30% had occurred in persons outside quarantine and not tested with qPCR.
41  of arrival and the second day of supervised quarantine and on days 7 and 14.
42                          Adjusting levels of quarantine and personal protective equipment according t
43 community practices such as hospitalization, quarantine and safe burials.
44     Assuming moderate levels of adherence to quarantine and self-isolation, self-isolation on symptom
45 en it is safe to remove travel bans or relax quarantine and social distancing advisories.
46  mobility is taking a dramatic change due to quarantine and social distancing.
47        Here, we compare the effectiveness of quarantine and symptom monitoring, implemented via conta
48 uitment of Parkin, which ultimately triggers quarantine and/or degradation of the damaged mitochondri
49 tive risks of GAD and/or MDE associated with quarantine and/or isolation was significant (p < 0.001),
50                   Around 200 000 people were quarantined and 266 122 reverse transcription polymerase
51       After each infestation was discovered, quarantines and eradication programs were initiated to p
52 ontain the spread of this disease, including quarantines and lockdowns, tracking, tracing and isolati
53 testing of AI virus to effectively implement quarantines and medications.
54 ay between the newly discovered nanomaterial quarantining and nanomaterial cycling between different
55 ent (access control with contact tracing and quarantine) and mitigation (hygiene, sanitation, ventila
56 hout COVID-19-like symptoms but in household quarantine, and (S3) all staff.
57  its control, including class cancellations, quarantine, and chemoprophylaxis.
58 unction with simultaneous social distancing, quarantine, and contact tracing, represents the most lik
59          Cumulative tests, infections, daily quarantine, and isolation residence hall occupancy were
60 or SARS-CoV-2 at the beginning of supervised quarantine, and less than 2% of recruits with unknown pr
61 nergistic efforts of case isolation, contact quarantine, and population-level interventions because o
62 ctiveness of targeted antiviral prophylaxis, quarantine, and pre-vaccination in containing an emergin
63 oach of case isolation, contact-tracing with quarantine, and sanitary funeral practices must be imple
64 veillance and contact tracing, isolation and quarantine, and travel restrictions.
65 s have failed despite increased biosecurity, quarantine, and vaccination at poultry farms.
66 ngness data for school-level COVID-19 cases, quarantines, and student absenteeism, increasing missing
67 allenging and limited the ability to promote quarantining, and testing.
68 th Ebola testing as well as contact tracing, quarantining, and treatment.
69                                 Frequency of quarantine appeared to be more strongly associated with
70 idely used as a fumigant for postharvest and quarantine applications for agricultural products at por
71 ns' basic needs (food, drink, adequate rest, quarantine-appropriate housing, transportation, child ca
72 bility scenarios were more likely to fail to quarantine appropriately with the authorized instruction
73          Control strategies of isolation and quarantine are initiated by screening (regardless of sym
74         Implications for contact tracing and quarantining are considered, and appropriate caveats enu
75 l efforts reveals that social distancing and quarantining are most effective when implemented early,
76  home followed by a second supervised 2-week quarantine at a closed college campus that involved mask
77 Marine Corps recruits who underwent a 2-week quarantine at home followed by a second supervised 2-wee
78 in almost half of the local population being quarantined at a single point in time.
79 ate estimates from cases hospitalized before quarantine began exceed those from the entire outbreak,
80 ct 15, 2020, on testing, COVID-19 cases, and quarantine breaches within an agent-based model of SARS-
81  of intercepted samples in relation to plant quarantine, but also for use in insect pest monitoring.
82 increase the recovery rate or encourage self-quarantine by infected people can be beneficial to the c
83 ective study on members of a family who were quarantined by the Centers for Disease Control and Preve
84             Although we show that test-trace-quarantine can control the epidemic in both theory and p
85 us, but when paired with rapid isolation and quarantine, can achieve containment of a SARS-CoV-1-like
86 AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study analyzed quarantined case contacts, identified between February 2
87 17 "controls" selected from neighbors of the quarantined cases and from patients at the City Health C
88        We conducted a prospective study at a quarantine center for coronavirus disease 2019 in Ho Chi
89 ducted at 20 public hospitals and a COVID-19 quarantine center in Malaysia between May 31 and October
90 and when efficacies of isolation centres and quarantine centres for transmission reduction were reduc
91  centres, mass symptom screening, and use of quarantine centres reduced mortality by 94%, increased h
92  centres, mass symptom screening, and use of quarantine centres was generally cost-effective, with th
93 racing, use of isolation centres, and use of quarantine centres was the least costly strategy, and no
94                            In settings where quarantine centres were not feasible, a combination of h
95 iduals by community health-care workers; and quarantine centres, for household contacts who test nega
96 gent on high testing and tracing rates, high quarantine compliance, relatively short testing and trac
97                    Imposition of large-scale quarantine-compulsory sequestration of groups of possibl
98 ntagious illness raises additional issues of quarantine, contact tracing and treatment that are yet t
99 ucted for quantification of applied dose for quarantine control in irradiated citrus fruits.
100     Thus, DNA Comet Assay may be a practical quarantine control method for irradiated citrus fruits s
101 the disease re-occurred in cities with tight quarantine control.
102 ion that culling costs are much greater than quarantine costs.
103  antiviral prophylaxis, pre-vaccination, and quarantine could contain strains with an R(0) as high as
104 k rates, whereas case isolation or household quarantine could have a significant impact, if feasible.
105 el of testing, contact-tracing and household quarantine could keep the disease within the capacity of
106 nted among both symptomatic and asymptomatic quarantined COVID-19 patients.
107  also regulate mitochondrial trafficking and quarantine damaged mitochondria by severing their connec
108 drial movement, the PINK1/Parkin pathway may quarantine damaged mitochondria prior to their clearance
109 tive effectiveness of symptom monitoring and quarantine depends critically on the natural history of
110 ined acceptance in applications ranging from quarantine determinations to assessments of biodiversity
111                                      FD is a quarantine disease threatening European vineyards.
112 ns that von Pettenkofer regularly repudiated-quarantine, disinfection, and the boiling of water.
113 96, notified to SCC by the CDC's Division of Quarantine (DQ).
114 VID-19-positive patient, 14.5% reported self-quarantining due to possible exposure, and 11.3% reporte
115                    Stressors included longer quarantine duration, infection fears, frustration, bored
116 on came up with his theory of gravity whilst quarantined during the bubonic plague.
117 ther municipalities, and the strength of the quarantine effect created by disclosure.
118 H7N1-associated fatalities in wild birds and quarantined exotic birds in Gauteng, AI outbreaks in pou
119 the stringency of public health measures and quarantine experiences.
120 d, 201 healthy volunteers, age 18-55 y, were quarantined, experimentally exposed to a virus that caus
121             The volunteers were subsequently quarantined, exposed to one of two rhinoviruses, and fol
122 N2) challenge strain were enrolled at an SGS quarantine facility in Antwerp, Belgium.
123                                         In a quarantine facility, healthy volunteers ("donors") were
124 la (subtype Reston) virus in a US-registered quarantine facility.
125 isolate themselves at home or in a dedicated quarantine facility.
126 s adults to become infected by SARS-CoV-2 in quarantined family households but remain largely asympto
127 c cases, trace and vaccinate their contacts, quarantine febrile contacts, but vaccinate more broadly
128 cts of confirmed COVID-19 cases are asked to quarantine for 14 days after exposure to limit asymptoma
129                      The policy of mandatory quarantine for HIV-infected Cubans has evolved into a le
130                            All trainees were quarantined for 14 days on arrival.
131 wed to be consumed as long as they have been quarantined for a certain period of time.
132  public was an integral part of establishing quarantines for infectious diseases, now again the publi
133          However, in 2021, following a brief quarantine-free travel agreement with Australia, there w
134 s; measures on self-management of health and quarantine; general hygiene measures (including wearing
135 ated to vaccination as well as isolation and quarantine guidance.
136 d into and fully complied with isolation and quarantine guidelines upon being interviewed or notified
137 CR) in some individuals led to concerns over quarantine guidelines.
138                         Although large-scale quarantine has not been implemented in recent US history
139                                Moreover, the quarantine has radically changed the structure of our li
140  and people who oppose wearing face masks or quarantine have already been a substantial aspect of the
141 ypt established a unique care model based on quarantine hospitals where only externally-referred conf
142 cing, isolation, mass symptom screening, and quarantining household contacts who test negative would
143 assays in defining the duration of isolation/quarantine, (ii) whether the PCR cycle threshold value s
144           First, we document the efficacy of quarantine in ceasing movement.
145 ions; however, the application and impact of quarantine in low prevalence settings appears less commo
146 re outward looking and proactive: triggering quarantines in reaction to neighbors' infection rates, i
147 ce) and benefits (reduction in the burden of quarantine, increased adherence) of such strategies befo
148 nd the United States-which included culling, quarantining, increased biosecurity, and abstention from
149 antine is deemed necessary, officials should quarantine individuals for no longer than required, prov
150              Daily sequential PCR testing of quarantined individuals indicated that the viral loads o
151 rol measures, including numbers of tests and quarantined individuals, were analyzed.
152 pidemic control while reducing the number of quarantined individuals.
153 olation parameter w to measure the effect of quarantining infected individuals from both layers durin
154 based sampling strategies as they pertain to quarantine inspections for exotic pests, veterinary/medi
155 t steady flow of imported infections escaped quarantine into the community.
156 iruses might affect social behavior, and how quarantine, ironically, could make us susceptible to oth
157                          In situations where quarantine is deemed necessary, officials should quarant
158              Health authorities must rely on quarantine, isolation, and other non-pharmaceutical inte
159 r restrictive public health measures such as quarantine, isolation, and rationing.
160 laxis and nonpharmaceutical interventions of quarantine, isolation, school closure, community social
161                   They were also tested in a quarantine laboratory in France where they were exposed
162 nd releasing non-infectious individuals from quarantine led to increases in outbreak size, suggesting
163 could be contained without resorting to mass quarantines ("lockdowns") that are harmful to society.
164                    This potentially isolates/quarantines many staff without SARS-CoV-2, while not pre
165 development of management strategies such as quarantine measures and crop resistance breeding.
166 emiological impact of dengue vaccination and quarantine measures for infected individuals.
167 ble farming methods, and enforcing effective quarantine measures on bee movements are all practical m
168 trategy that deploys mass testing and strict quarantine measures to stamp out any outbreak before it
169 unity against SARS-CoV-2 are needed to adapt quarantine measures, assess vaccination responses, and e
170               Earlier travel restrictions or quarantine measures, both locally and internationally, w
171 movement for proactive disease management or quarantine measures.
172 ng disease spread and establishing effective quarantine measures.
173 with vaccines and drugs, and when to enforce quarantine measures.
174 gue virus with saturated incidence rates and quarantine measures.
175 re enforced via threshold-based logic with a quarantine mechanism.
176 ak size, suggesting that contact tracing and quarantine might be most effective as a 'local lockdown'
177 acing for confirmed and suspected cases, and quarantining, monitoring, and restricting the travel of
178 n for 445 staff, case-patient isolation, and quarantine of affected units.
179                                In Singapore, quarantine of all close contacts with entry and exit pol
180 tacts with an unknown time of infection, and quarantine of cases with a known time of exposure.
181  case detection, contact tracing, and 14-day quarantine of close contacts (regardless of symptoms) wa
182 creasing needs of point-of-care diagnostics, quarantine of epidemic pathogens, and prevention of terr
183 nched a case investigation, contact tracing, quarantine of exposed persons, isolation of confirmed an
184 is defined as the structure that enables the quarantine of farms that are connected with infected far
185 eopened after 14 days of contact tracing and quarantine of possible contacts.
186 ion of persons with confirmed cases and self-quarantine of possible contacts; these measures most lik
187 ed, particularly for pest monitoring and the quarantine of stored products pests.
188 efforts included isolation of case patients, quarantine of susceptible persons, and administration of
189 ative genomics, epidemiological studies, and quarantine of this devastating phytopathogen.
190 ory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with quarantine of those with a positive result has been sugg
191 ncorporating testing into travel quarantine, quarantine of traced contacts with an unknown time of in
192                                   The travel quarantine of Wuhan delayed the overall epidemic progres
193  most effective when implemented early, with quarantining of confirmed infected subjects having a muc
194 t, social distancing, extensive testing, and quarantining of confirmed infected subjects remain the m
195 e obtained with testing on entry and exit to quarantine, of which 16 had tested negative at entry; pr
196  studied the influence of a 28-day period of quarantine on biomarkers of immune signalling, microbial
197  the imposition of large-scale or geographic quarantine on the potentially exposed population.
198 rly at autopsy or to sanction the release of quarantined operation sets pending effective decontamina
199  support current proposals for the length of quarantine or active monitoring of persons potentially e
200 modeling suggests testing staff in household quarantine or all staff, depending on infection levels a
201 in lower infectivity because of self-imposed quarantine or better hygiene, shorter durations of infec
202  of less than 0.25 student days per month of quarantine or isolation.
203  postulate also implied that cholera-patient quarantine or water filtration was useless to prevent an
204                        Compared to those not quarantining or isolating, the adjusted estimated relati
205 fected by COVID-19 through direct infection, quarantine, or redeployment.
206                               The benefit of quarantine over symptom monitoring is generally maximize
207 ntal unit, disclosure also creates a kind of quarantine, partially and temporarily removing infested
208 ; genus Potyvirus), has been classified as a quarantine pathogen in numerous countries.
209               S. endobioticum is therefore a quarantined pathogen.
210 specifically for quantitative resistance and quarantined pathogens, becomes a tractable and powerful
211    Between 10 March and 4 April 2020, 14 000 quarantined people were tested for SARS-CoV-2; 49 were p
212                                  We enrolled quarantined people with reverse-transcription polymerase
213 ced domestically and overseas, with a 21-day quarantine period after vaccination.
214                                  A shortened quarantine period for asymptomatic individuals testing n
215 ese results it is estimated that the minimum quarantine period for catfish fed with pig offal is 1.5d
216 of pig DNA in catfish gut and to suggest the quarantine period in catfish fed with pig offal.
217                                  During this quarantine period the animals will have undergone a natu
218 a-specific antibody response at the start of quarantine period, which correlated with higher Delta ps
219 ese animals seroconverted during an extended quarantine period.
220 CR testing only on day 14, at the end of the quarantine period.
221  case when the results will impact isolation/quarantine/personal protective equipment (PPE) usage dec
222 ested when the results will impact isolation/quarantine/personal protective equipment (PPE) usage dec
223               We measured antibodies in 4222 quarantined persons who had been exposed to SARS-CoV-2 a
224 een diagnosed with qPCR, 14% had occurred in quarantined persons who had not been tested with qPCR (o
225                                           Of quarantined persons, 2.3% were seropositive; of those wi
226                   This fungus is listed as a quarantine pest in several parts of the world and the tr
227 odera pallida are internationally recognized quarantine pests.
228                 Following the discovery of a quarantine plant pest or disease, delimitation is urgent
229 , the modeled viral parameters and isolation/quarantine policies may have less relevance to 2022, but
230                                Compared with quarantine policies, test-to-stay policies are associate
231 rom stored samples and samples captured from quarantine ports.
232   We apply the model to the Australian plant quarantine program and show that this RA program produce
233 mate the net benefit of the Australian plant quarantine program.
234  for end users in bud-wood certification and quarantine programs and a promising platform for rapid p
235                                  A shortened quarantine protocol after severe acute respiratory syndr
236 ng and network analysis to find an optimized quarantine protocol to dismantle the chain of transmissi
237 nguish it from other Clavibacter species for quarantine purposes and timely disease management.
238 ansmission incorporating testing into travel quarantine, quarantine of traced contacts with an unknow
239 lementation, legal issues that a large-scale quarantine raises, and possible adverse consequences tha
240 plasma samples from 71 horses stabled on EIA quarantine ranches.
241  treatment, and clinical course of admission/quarantine/readmission data, and a recurrence predictive
242 f exposure notifications was associated with quarantine recommendations and identification of SARS-Co
243 lation informed by measured data from issued quarantine recommendations and positive SARS-CoV-2 test
244  interconnected Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Quarantined-Recovered (SEIQR) structures, the model enab
245       Here we develop a susceptible-infected-quarantined-recovered adaptive network model using pair
246 family and households, whereas isolation and quarantine reduce risks across all types of contacts.
247 ng education and contact tracing followed by quarantine) reduce the final epidemic size by a factor o
248                     14 days of post-exposure quarantine reduces transmission by 59% (95% UI 28-79).
249 he total participants appropriately chose to quarantine regardless of which instructions they had rec
250  plant ecology, design of agronomic systems, quarantine regulations in international trade, and risk
251 f imported nonhuman primates (as mandated by quarantine regulations) identified 2 cynomolgus macaques
252 oach significantly reduces the screening and quarantine required to search for the potential asymptom
253 index cases who returned from countries with quarantine requirement compared to countries with no qua
254 ne requirement compared to countries with no quarantine requirement.
255 endations prior to laboratory testing or dog quarantine results.
256 eservoirs, landscape planning, surveillance, quarantine, risk modeling, and anticipation of disease e
257 ong the remaining 48 animals in the affected quarantine room.
258  an alternative control strategy, test-trace-quarantine: routine testing of primarily symptomatic ind
259 ation) and strict social-distancing and self-quarantine rules are most effective in abating the outbr
260                 Testing workers in household quarantine (S2) reduces absences the most by 3.0-6.9 day
261 on regarding community-level policies (e.g., quarantine, school closures, testing) or personal health
262 on-pharmaceutical (case isolation, household quarantine, school or workplace closure, restrictions on
263  from multiple control components to achieve quarantine security in an exported commodity.
264 r pest levels before harvest and improve the quarantine security provided by any postharvest treatmen
265 pression appeared more vulnerable when being quarantined several times.
266                                              Quarantine, shelter in place, and social distancing stra
267   For COVID-19, it is vital to understand if quarantines shorter than 14 days can be equally effectiv
268                    Decisions on how to apply quarantine should be based on the best available evidenc
269               Participants were subsequently quarantined (single rooms), administered nasal drops con
270 o a decreased epidemic size and an increased quarantine size.
271 s ratio, 4.5; 95% CI, 2.3-8.6; P < .001) and quarantine status (adjusted odds ratio, 2.6; 95% CI, 1.5
272 r findings suggest that targeted tracing and quarantine strategies would be most efficient when combi
273 omone should find immediate use in worldwide quarantine surveillance efforts to detect the beetle in
274 fter reaching a maximum point, the number of quarantined susceptible people starts to decrease with t
275                       Considering the act of quarantining susceptible households as the contact traci
276  are relevant to the likely effectiveness of quarantine, the logistic barriers to its implementation,
277 ite a decrease in ambient PM(2.5) during the quarantine, the total population-weighted exposure to PM
278 symptomatic individuals and (ii) tracing and quarantining their contacts.
279 , combined with isolating infected cases and quarantining those in contact, have proven successful in
280  material resources to support isolation and quarantine, thus filling local public health system gaps
281 se and offer resources to safely isolate and quarantine to over 1 million cases and contacts in this
282  By varying the ratio of the average loss of quarantine to the loss of infection, we found high parti
283 y reminding the public about the benefits of quarantine to wider society can be favourable.
284 OVID-19 infection sources, which can then be quarantined to prevent recurrent spread of the disease w
285  regions implemented travel restrictions and quarantines to reduce human mobility and thus reduce vir
286 odel that quantifies the probability of post-quarantine transmission incorporating testing into trave
287                    The probit 9 standard for quarantine treatment efficacy has given way to risk-base
288                                      Certain quarantine treatment technologies such as irradiation ar
289           The development and application of quarantine treatments or other mitigation approaches to
290  of influenza A/Wisconsin/67/2005 while in a quarantine unit and were monitored for symptoms of influ
291 n SARS-CoV-2 experimental infection study at quarantine unit at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation
292 rticipants were housed in a high-containment quarantine unit, with 24-hour close medical monitoring a
293  did a Review of the psychological impact of quarantine using three electronic databases.
294 cenario, the proportion choosing unnecessary quarantine was higher with the authorized instructions (
295 cination, testing, treatment, isolation, and quarantine when clearly necessary; and (5) communication
296 licy implications, such as the need for self-quarantine when exposure has occurred.
297 s is crucial for early disease diagnosis and quarantine, which is of tremendous need in controlling s
298 R or LFA) reaches the efficiency of a 14-day quarantine with 90-100% adherence.
299                All volunteers have completed quarantine, with follow-up to 12 months complete.
300  of testing, contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine, with robust management and oversight, to con

 
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