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Hot Topics of the Day are picked by experts to capture the latest information and publications on public health genomics and precision health for various diseases and health topics. Sources include published scientific literature, reviews, blogs and popular press articles.
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Reemergence of Cholera in Haiti.
Rubin Daniel H F et al. The New England journal of medicine 2022 11
(Posted: Dec 01, 2022 8AM)
Better Cholera Counts Through Machine Learning Models.
Abbasi Jennifer et al. JAMA 2019 Apr (14) 1343
(Posted: Apr 10, 2019 7AM)
Genomics can help to monitor cholera- Sequence data from whole genomes let researchers track the spread of strains worldwide.
Nature editorial, January 21, 2019
(Posted: Jan 22, 2019 8AM)
Mystery of Yemen cholera epidemic solved- Bacteria's genomes reveal that the most likely source of the disease came from Eastern Africa and entered Yemen with the migration of people in and out of the region
Wellcome Sanger Institute, January 2, 2019
(Posted: Jan 04, 2019 9AM)
Genomic insights into the 2016-2017 cholera epidemic in Yemen.
Weill François-Xavier et al. Nature 2019 Jan
(Posted: Jan 04, 2019 9AM)
Pathogen genomics: Genomics in the time of cholera.
Perdigoto Carolina et al. Nature reviews. Genetics 2017 Dec
(Posted: Dec 05, 2017 4PM)
Origins of pandemics of vibrio cholera provided by environmental gene pools
BJ Shapiro et al, Nature Microbiology, December 2016
(Posted: Dec 22, 2016 9AM)
Study may explain why people with type O blood more likely to die of cholera
Science, August 29, 2016
(Posted: Aug 29, 2016 10PM)
Cholera
(Posted: Jan 11, 2014 11AM)
Cholera
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center
(Posted: Jan 01, 2011 0AM)
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