I just read an article about this site in the LA Times and it looks like a great resource. It was started in 1994 by a Harvard Univ. Doctor and is apparently one of the best and most accurate resources for monitoring infectious disease around the world. from their website:
ProMED-mail - the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases - is an Internet-based reporting system dedicated to rapid global dissemination of information on outbreaks of infectious diseases and acute exposures to toxins that affect human health, including those in animals and in plants grown for food or animal feed. Electronic communications enable ProMED-mail to provide up-to-date and reliable news about threats to human, animal, and food plant health around the world, seven days a week.
from what i understand, since its not a centralized system, it can report outbreaks much more quickly than the CDC or WHO. what do you guys think?
http://www.promedmail.org/pls/promed/f?p=2400:1000