id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-257524-69fcw7ol Tetro, Jason A. From hidden outbreaks to epidemic emergencies: the threat associated with neglecting emerging pathogens 2018-06-27 .txt text/plain 4808 263 46 This may result in what are known as "hidden outbreaks" in which spread is known to transpire in a localized environment (such as an endemic pathogen) but inquiries are not considered to be worthwhile in the larger context of global human health. These factors have been reviewed elsewhere [9] and include the grouping of susceptibles in both the healthcare environment as well as the community, changes in human consumption of natural habitats, territories, and food sources, increased amount and ease of international travel, globalized trade, and political strife. One of the best known examples of travel-related spread of a hidden outbreak into an epidemic is the SARS coronavirus [12] . In addition, a retrospective analysis of coccidioidomycosis in China revealed 38 cases involving no history or travel to endemic areas [57] suggesting the fungus already may be spreading globally with no defined routes identified. Candida auris: a rapidly emerging cause of hospital-acquired multidrug-resistant fungal infections globally ./cache/cord-257524-69fcw7ol.txt ./txt/cord-257524-69fcw7ol.txt