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- Protecting Global Health, One Alert at a Time | ProMED
ProMED: Your 24 7 early warning system for emerging infectious diseases worldwide
- About ProMED
ProMED was launched in 1994 as an Internet service to identify unusual health events related to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and toxins affecting humans, animals and plants ProMED is the largest publicly-available system conducting global reporting of infectious disease outbreaks
- ProMED News
ProMED and samdesk enter into a long-term strategic alliance for next-generation global infectious disease early warning detection and monitoring – samdesk, 25 November 2024
- Our Team - ProMED-mail
The Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases (ProMED) is a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) and is staffed by a multidisciplinary global team of ISID Staff and 30 subject matter experts reporting from 24 countries on a variety of topic specialties, including human, animal and plant health
- Pricing Plans - ProMED-mail
*Users are tied to individual email addresses Shared email accounts are prohibited International Society for Infectious Diseases 867 Boylston Street 5th Floor #1985 Boston, MA 02116 USA Phone +1-617-925-5272 Fax +1-617-865-7031 W ISID org ProMED Support
- ProMED and samdesk enter into a long-term strategic alliance for next . . .
The samdesk and ProMED partnership will not only set a new standard for Corporate Security and Emergency Response teams, the joint capabilities also unlock enormous potential for Public Health Agencies, Health and Human services, and global business entities across the world
- 31 Years Strong and Still Growing - promedmail. org
We’re moving full speed ahead planning additional updates for ProMED, continuing to revamp based on user feedback, and building a funding model that no longer makes us entirely reliant on donors
- A New Era of Disease Detection - promedmail. org
Today, ProMED has over 50,000 active users and is the most trusted source for event-based surveillance globally, drawing on a network of contributors across 34 countries to provide frontline data
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