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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 39.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000176 (2005) Benjamin Schwartz [États-Unis] ; Bruce GellinVaccination strategies for an influenza pandemic.
000191 (2005) Cécile Viboud [États-Unis] ; Rebecca F. Grais ; Bernard A P. Lafont ; Mark A. Miller ; Lone SimonsenMultinational impact of the 1968 Hong Kong influenza pandemic: evidence for a smoldering pandemic.
000433 (2006) Adolfo Garcia-Sastre [États-Unis] ; Richard J. WhitleyLessons learned from reconstructing the 1918 influenza pandemic.
000434 (2006) Richard J. Whitley [États-Unis] ; John Bartlett ; Frederick G. Hayden ; Andrew T. Pavia ; Michael Tapper ; Arnold S. MontoSeasonal and pandemic influenza: recommendations for preparedness in the United States.
000435 (2006) Richard J. Whitley [États-Unis] ; Arnold S. MontoSeasonal and pandemic influenza preparedness: a global threat.
000436 (2006) Anthony S. Fauci [États-Unis]Seasonal and pandemic influenza preparedness: science and countermeasures.
000437 (2006) Julie L. Gerberding [États-Unis]Pandemic preparedness: pigs, poultry, and people versus plans, products, and practice.
000479 (2007) David M. Morens [États-Unis] ; Anthony S. FauciThe 1918 influenza pandemic: insights for the 21st century.
000603 (2007) John F. Brundage ; G Dennis ShanksWhat really happened during the 1918 influenza pandemic? The importance of bacterial secondary infections.
000630 (2008) Viggo Andreasen [Danemark] ; Cécile Viboud [États-Unis] ; Lone Simonsen [États-Unis]Epidemiologic Characterization of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Summer Wave in Copenhagen: Implications for Pandemic Control Strategies
000647 (2008) Harvey V. Fineberg [États-Unis]Preparing for avian influenza: lessons from the "swine flu affair".
000648 (2008) Ron Barrett [États-Unis] ; Peter J. BrownStigma in the time of influenza: social and institutional responses to pandemic emergencies.
000649 (2008) Charles E. Rosenberg [États-Unis]Siting epidemic disease: 3 centuries of American history.
000692 (2008) Mary A. Hoelscher [Géorgie (pays)] ; Neetu Singh [États-Unis] ; Sanjay Garg [Géorgie (pays)] ; Lakshmi Jayashankar [États-Unis] ; Vic Veguilla [Géorgie (pays)] ; Aseem Pandey [États-Unis] ; Yumi Matsuoka [Géorgie (pays)] ; Jacqueline M. Katz [Géorgie (pays)] ; Ruben Donis [Géorgie (pays)] ; Suresh K. Mittal [États-Unis] ; Suryaprakash Sambhara [Géorgie (pays)]A Broadly Protective Vaccine against Globally Dispersed Clade 1 and Clade 2 H5N1 Influenza Viruses
000710 (2008) Mark A. Miller [États-Unis] ; Cecile Viboud [États-Unis] ; Donald R. Olson [États-Unis] ; Rebecca F. Grais [États-Unis] ; Maia A. Rabaa [États-Unis] ; Lone Simonsen [États-Unis]Prioritization of Influenza Pandemic Vaccination to Minimize Years of Life Lost
000739 (2008) Jonathan A. MccullersPlanning for an influenza pandemic: thinking beyond the virus
000740 (2008) David M. Morens ; Jeffery K. Taubenberger ; Anthony S. FauciPredominant Role of Bacterial Pneumonia as a Cause of Death in Pandemic Influenza: Implications for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
000756 (2008) John M. Barry [États-Unis] ; Cécile Viboud [États-Unis] ; Lone Simonsen [États-Unis]Cross-Protection between Successive Waves of the 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic: Epidemiological Evidence from US Army Camps and from Britain
000834 (2009) Edwin D. KilbourneCommentary on fatalities in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic.
000865 (2009) David S. FedsonWas bacterial pneumonia the predominant cause of death in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic?
000979 (2009) Hartmut J. Ehrlich [Autriche] ; Markus Müller ; Sandor Fritsch ; Markus Zeitlinger ; Greg Berezuk ; Alexandra Löw-Baselli ; Maikel V W. Van Der Velden ; Eva Maria Pöllabauer ; Friedrich Maritsch ; Borislava G. Pavlova ; Paul A. Tambyah ; Helen M L. Oh ; Emanuele Montomoli ; Otfried Kistner ; P. Noel BarrettA cell culture (Vero)-derived H5N1 whole-virus vaccine induces cross-reactive memory responses.

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