Abstract
Contact monitoring is an essential component of the public health response to a Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak, and is required for an effective quarantine to contain the epidemic. The timeliness of a quarantine is associated with its effectiveness. This paper provides a conceptual framework to describe the process of contact monitoring, and proposes a new measure called the "timely quarantined proportion" as a tool to assess the adequacy of a public health response.
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Cho, S. I. (2015, November 1). A new measure for assessing the public health response to a middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Korean Society for Preventive Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.15.069
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