Brayden Unger

Brayden Unger is an undergraduate student at California State University, San Marcos, majoring in Neuroscience.

Articles by Brayden Unger

Epidemiologists and other Infection prevention and control professionals researching outbreaks.  (Image credit: Brayden Unger with AI)

The MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak exposed a critical surveillance gap: by the time official alerts were issued, exposed passengers had already dispersed across multiple countries. This article explores how infection preventionists can use emerging open-source dashboards, real-time data aggregation tools, and internal informatics systems to bridge the dangerous lag between exposure events and actionable public health intelligence. From cruise ship outbreaks to facility-level exposures, the piece examines how digital surveillance may help IPs shift from reactive outbreak reconstruction to faster, proactive containment strategies.

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