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    Clonal Origins of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor Strains, Papua New Guinea, 2009–2011

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    We used multilocus sequence typing and variable number tandem repeat analysis to determine the clonal origins of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor strains from an outbreak of cholera that began in 2009 in Papua New Guinea. The epidemic is ongoing, and transmission risk is elevated within the Pacific region

    Understanding mSOS: A qualitative study examining the implementation of a text-messaging outbreak alert system in rural Kenya

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    Outbreaks of epidemic diseases pose serious public health risks. To overcome the hurdlesof sub-optimal disease surveillance reporting from the health facilities to relevant authorities, the Ministry of Health in Kenya piloted mSOS (mobile SMS-based disease outbreak alert system) in 2013±2014. In this paper, we report the results of the qualitative study, which examined factors that influence the performances of mSOS implementation. In-depth interviews were conducted with 11 disease surveillance coordinators and 32 in-charges of ruralhealth facilities that took part in the mSOS intervention. Drawing from the framework analysis, dominant themes that emerged from the interviews are presented. All participantsvoiced their excitement in using mSOS. The results showed that the technology was wellaccepted, easy to use, and both health workers and managers unanimously recommended the scale-up of the system despite challenges encountered in the implementation processes.The most challenging components were the context in which mSOS was implemented, including the lack of strong existing structure for continuous support supervision,feedback and response action related to disease surveillance. The study revealed broader health systems issues that should be addressed prior to and during the intervention scaleup

    Photopleochromism and the physical principles of the preparation of semiconductor polarimetric photodetectors

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