نتایج جستجو برای: pandemic preparedness

تعداد نتایج: 117165  

2017
Matthew Watson Jennifer B. Nuzzo Matthew P. Shearer Diane Meyer

In the years following the 9/11 attacks, the leadership, resources, and expertise that public health agencies across the country can bring to bear on the response to infectious disease emergencies and other catastrophic events took on additional urgency and importance. In light of this expanded mission, Congress appropriated funds to support public health preparedness at the state and local lev...

Journal: :Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science 2006
Brian A Jackson James W Buehler Dana Cole Susan Cookson David J Dausey Lauren Honess-Morreale Susan Lance Roger C Molander Patrick O'Neal Nicole Lurie

Responding to agricultural bioterrorism with pathogenic agents that are communicable from animals to humans (zoonotic diseases) requires effective coordination of many organizations, both inside and outside of government. Action must be simultaneously taken to address public health concerns, respond to the agricultural dimensions of the event, and carry out the necessary law enforcement investi...

2013
Andrew C. Singer Josef D. Järhult Roman Grabic Ghazanfar A. Khan Ganna Fedorova Jerker Fick Richard H. Lindberg Michael J. Bowes Björn Olsen Hanna Söderström

Antiviral provision remains the focus of many pandemic preparedness plans, however, there is considerable uncertainty regarding antiviral compliance rates. Here we employ a waste water epidemiology approach to estimate oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) compliance. Oseltamivir carboxylate (oseltamivir's active metabolite) was recovered from two waste water treatment plant (WWTP) catchments within the Unite...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2010
Jennifer E Miller

There have been great efforts on the federal and local levels to prepare for the specter of a severe influenza pandemic, however knowledge gaps and operational challenges remain. It is critical to assess if current top-down efforts actually are improving and/or likely to improve the ability of on-the-ground clinicians to respond effectively, efficiently, and ethically to the formidable healthca...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2012
Polly W Y Mak Shanthi Jayawardena Leo L M Poon

BACKGROUND An H1N1 subtype of swine origin caused the first influenza pandemic in this century. This pandemic strain was a reassortant of avian, swine, and human influenza viruses. Many diagnostic laboratories were overwhelmed by the testing demands related to this pandemic. Nevertheless, there remains the threat of other animal influenza viruses, such as highly pathogenic H5N1. As a part of pa...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2010
Dick E Zoutman B Douglas Ford Matt Melinyshyn Brian Schwartz

BACKGROUND There will be little time to prepare when an influenza pandemic strikes; hospitals need to develop and test pandemic influenza plans beforehand. METHODS Acute care hospitals in Ontario were surveyed regarding their pandemic influenza preparedness plans. RESULTS The response rate was 78.5%, and 95 of 121 hospitals participated. Three quarters (76.8%, 73 of 95) of hospitals had pan...

2010
Justin N Hall Spencer Moore Alan Shiell

BACKGROUND Recent research has suggested that perceived organizational connectivity may serve as an important measure of public health preparedness. Presumably, organizations with higher perceived connectivity also have a greater number of actual organizational ties. Using network analysis, we evaluate this presumption by assessing the correlation between perceived organizational connectivity a...

2013
Hye-Young Lee Mi-Na Oh Yong-Shik Park Chaeshin Chu Tae-Jong Son

Since the 2006 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response Plan according to the World Health Organization's recommendation, the Republic of Korea has prepared and periodically evaluated the plan to respond to various public health crises including pandemic influenza. Korea has stockpiled 13,000,000 doses of antiviral drugs covering 26% of the Korean population and runs 519 isolated beds in 16...

2013
Kannan Tharakaraman Rahul Raman Nathan W. Stebbins Karthik Viswanathan Viswanathan Sasisekharan Ram Sasisekharan

The 2009 swine-origin H1N1 influenza, though antigenically novel to the population at the time, was antigenically similar to the 1918 H1N1 pandemic influenza, and consequently was considered to be "archived" in the swine species before reemerging in humans. Given that the H3N2 is another subtype that currently circulates in the human population and is high on WHO pandemic preparedness list, we ...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2000
K F Shortridge P Gao Y Guan T Ito Y Kawaoka D Markwell A Takada R G Webster

This account takes stock of events and involvements, particularly on the avian side of the influenza H5N1 'bird flu' incident in Hong Kong SAR in 1997. It highlights the role of the chicken in the many live poultry markets as the source of the virus for humans. The slaughter of chicken and other poultry across the SAR seemingly averted an influenza pandemic. This perspective from Hong Kong SAR ...

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