نتایج جستجو برای: pandemic preparedness

تعداد نتایج: 117165  

Journal: :Vaccine 1998
E C Claas J C de Jong R van Beek G F Rimmelzwaan A D Osterhaus

Introduction of influenza viruses with gene segments of avian origin into the human population may result in the emergence of new pathogenic human influenza viruses. The recent infection of a 3-year-old boy with an influenza A (H5N1) virus of avian origin can be considered as an example of such an event. However, this virus, influenza A/Hong Kong/156/97 (H5N1) and the 17 additional H5N1 viruses...

Journal: :The Journal of hospital infection 2014
M-Y Yen A W-H Chiu J Schwartz C-C King Y E Lin S-C Chang D Armstrong P-R Hsueh

In anticipation of a future pandemic potentially arising from H5N1, H7N9 avian influenza or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, and in large part in response to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003, the city of Taipei, Taiwan, has developed extensive new strategies to manage pandemics. These strategies were tested during the 2009 H1N1 outbreak. This article assesses pandemic preparedn...

2013
Eric S. Starbuck Rudolph von Bernuth Kathryn Bolles Jeanne Koepsell

Recent research involving lab-modified H5N1 influenza viruses with increased transmissibility and the ongoing evolution of the virus in nature should remind us of the continuing importance of preparedness for a severe influenza pandemic. Current vaccine technology and antiviral supply remain inadequate, and in a severe pandemic, most low-resource communities will fail to receive adequate medica...

2015
Amos Laar Debra DeBruin

BACKGROUND Many commentators call for a more ethical approach to planning for influenza pandemics. In the developed world, some pandemic preparedness plans have already been examined from an ethical viewpoint. This paper assesses the attention given to ethics issues by the Ghana National Integrated Strategic Plan for Pandemic Influenza (NISPPI). METHODS We critically analyzed the Ghana NISPPI...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2012
Luis Meave Gutiérrez-Mendoza Brian Schwartz José de Jesús Méndez de Lira Veronika J Wirtz

PROBLEM During an influenza outbreak or pandemic, timely access to antivirals is essential to reduce disease severity and transmission. Best practices in antiviral procurement, storage, distribution, prescription and dispensing must be followed for prompt drug delivery. APPROACH Mexico implemented a national pandemic preparedness plan in 2006 and created a strategic antiviral stockpile. Oselt...

2013
James M. Leaming Spencer Adoff Thomas E. Terndrup

INTRODUCTION We sought to develop and test a computer-based, interactive simulation of a hypothetical pandemic influenza outbreak. Fidelity was enhanced with integrated video and branching decision trees, built upon the 2007 federal planning assumptions. We conducted a before-and-after study of the simulation effectiveness to assess the simulations' ability to assess participants' beliefs regar...

2014
Leesa Lin Elena Savoia Foluso Agboola Kasisomayajula Viswanath

BACKGROUND During public health emergencies, public officials are busy in developing communication strategies to protect the population from existing or potential threats. However, a population's social and individual determinants (i.e. education, income, race/ethnicity) may lead to inequalities in individual or group-specific exposure to public health communication messages, and in the capacit...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2007
Sandra Mounier-Jack Ria Jas Richard Coker

OBJECTIVE To repeat and update our previous evaluation (2005) of Europe's national pandemic influenza preparedness plans and assess the progress that has been made. METHODS We assessed published national pandemic influenza preparedness plans from the European Union countries, from the two acceding countries (Bulgaria and Romania) and from Norway, Switzerland and Turkey. Plans were eligible fo...

Journal: :Osteopathic Medicine and Primary Care 2007
Raymond J Hruby Keasha N Hoffman

Avian influenza is an infection caused by the H5N1 virus. The infection is highly contagious among birds, and only a few known cases of human avian influenza have been documented. However, healthcare experts around the world are concerned that mutation or genetic exchange with more commonly transmitted human influenza viruses could result in a pandemic of avian influenza. Their concern remains ...

2011
Robert Moss James M. McCaw Jodie McVernon

BACKGROUND Many countries have amassed antiviral stockpiles for pandemic preparedness. Despite extensive trial data and modelling studies, it remains unclear how to make optimal use of antiviral stockpiles within the constraints of healthcare infrastructure. Modelling studies informed recommendations for liberal antiviral distribution in the pandemic phase, primarily to prevent infection, but f...

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