نتایج جستجو برای: local level pandemic response

تعداد نتایج: 2480716  

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2013
Nadia A Charania Leonard Js Tsuji

INTRODUCTION The next influenza pandemic is predicted to disproportionately impact marginalized populations, such as those living in geographically remote Aboriginal communities, and there remains a paucity of scientific literature regarding effective and feasible community mitigation strategies. In Canada, current pandemic plans may not have been developed with adequate First Nations consultat...

2011
Hongbo Zhou Can Wang Ying Yang Xuebo Guo Chao Kang Huanchun Chen Meilin Jin

illness among school A households originated from sources other than the school and support the approach of considering school dismissal only in conjunction with other community mitigation strategies. In Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People’s Republic of China, where all primary schools, kindergartens, and child care centers were immediately closed for 14 days after identifi cation o...

2014
Colin A Russell Peter M Kasson Ruben O Donis Steven Riley John Dunbar Andrew Rambaut Jason Asher Stephen Burke C Todd Davis Rebecca J Garten Sandrasegaram Gnanakaran Simon I Hay Sander Herfst Nicola S Lewis James O Lloyd-Smith Catherine A Macken Sebastian Maurer-Stroh Elizabeth Neuhaus Colin R Parrish Kim M Pepin Samuel S Shepard David L Smith David L Suarez Susan C Trock Marc-Alain Widdowson Dylan B George Marc Lipsitch Jesse D Bloom

Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in public health research. As influenza virus genome sequencing becomes cheaper, faster, and more readily available, the ability to predict pandemic potential from sequence data could transform pandemic influenza risk assessment capabilities. However, the complexities of the relationships between vi...

2016
Marc Lipsitch Wendy Barclay Rahul Raman Charles J Russell Jessica A Belser Sarah Cobey Peter M Kasson James O Lloyd-Smith Sebastian Maurer-Stroh Steven Riley Catherine Aa Beauchemin Trevor Bedford Thomas C Friedrich Andreas Handel Sander Herfst Pablo R Murcia Benjamin Roche Claus O Wilke Colin A Russell

The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir species, a tiny fraction of which spark sustained transmission in humans. To date, no pandemic emergence of a new influenza strain has been preceded by detection of a closely related precursor in an animal or human. Nonetheless, influenza surveillance efforts are expanding, prompting a need for tool...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2014
David S Fedson

The emergence of the H7N9 virus in China is another reminder of the threat of a global influenza pandemic. Many believe we could confront a pandemic by expanding our capacity to provide timely supplies of affordable pandemic vaccines and antiviral agents. Experience in 2009 demonstrated that this cannot and will not be done. Consequently, physicians may have little more to offer their patients ...

2010
Teruhiko Yoneyama Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy

The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919, also called Spanish Flu Pandemic, was one of the severest pandemics in history. It is thought that the First World War much influenced the spread of the pandemic. In this paper, we model the pandemic considering both civil and military traffic. We propose a hybrid model to determine how the pandemic spread through the world. Our approach considers both the S...

2009

Contents Executive summary 2 Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in England: an overview of initial epidemiological findings and implications for the second wave 4 References 20 Annexe: Methods and data sources 22 1 Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in England: an overview of initial epidemiological findings and implications for the second wave Executive summary The Health Protection Agency (HPA), working with key partner...

A. S. Farsad F. Fotouhi N. Moshtaghi S. Malekzadeh-Shafaroudi, S. Zibaee

The impending influenza virus pandemic requires global vaccination to prevent large-scale mortality and morbidity, but traditional influenza virus vaccine production is too slow for rapid responses. In this study, bacterial system has been developed for expression and purification of properly folded HA1 antigen as a rapid response to emerging pandemic strains. Here, a recombinant H5N1 (A/Indone...

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