id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263719-a9mnjr3s Lee, A. Wuhan novel coronavirus (COVID-19): why global control is challenging? 2020-02-29 .txt text/plain 1276 101 56 At this stage, the global spread of COVID-19 acute respiratory disease continues to grow, and the full extent and severity of this outbreak remains to be seen. 7 Once the pathogen has landed in a new country, the likelihood of contagion and spread is dependent on local transmission pathways and the strength of local health protection systems. 8 High-income countries such as the United States and United Kingdom have well-developed health protection systems to detect and respond to communicable disease threats. The other component of well-developed health protection systems are strong infectious disease surveillance systems. The current concerns then regarding the 2019-nCoV outbreak must be for low-and middle-income countries where health protection systems tend to be weaker. In these settings, laboratory resources may be lacking, notification of infectious diseases are often not timely or complete, and their public health infrastructure is often weak. Global infectious disease surveillance and health intelligence ./cache/cord-263719-a9mnjr3s.txt ./txt/cord-263719-a9mnjr3s.txt