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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 36.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000444 (2006) Boris P. Ehrenstein [Allemagne] ; Frank Hanses [Allemagne] ; Bernd Salzberger [Allemagne]Influenza pandemic and professional duty: family or patients first? A survey of hospital employees
000486 (2007) Martin Eichner [Allemagne] ; Markus Schwehm [Allemagne] ; Hans-Peter Duerr [Allemagne] ; Stefan O. Brockmann [Allemagne]The influenza pandemic preparedness planning tool InfluSim
000525 (2007) Niklas Mackler ; William Wilkerson ; Sandro CintiWill First-Responders Show Up for Work During a Pandemic? Lessons From a Smallpox Vaccination Survey of Paramedics
000681 (2008) Md Z. Sadique [Royaume-Uni] ; Elisabeth J. Adams [Royaume-Uni] ; William J. Edmunds [Royaume-Uni]Estimating the costs of school closure for mitigating an influenza pandemic
000751 (2008) Maia Butsashvili [Géorgie (pays)] ; Wayne Triner ; George Kamkamidze ; Maia Kajaia ; Louise-Anne McnuttKnowledge and anticipated behaviour of health-care workers in response to an outbreak of pandemic influenza in Georgia.
000766 (????) Charlene B. Irvin [États-Unis] ; Lauren Cindrich ; William Patterson ; Anthony SouthallSurvey of hospital healthcare personnel response during a potential avian influenza pandemic: will they come to work?
000828 (2009) Holly Seale ; Julie Leask [Australie] ; Kieren Po [Australie] ; C Raina Macintyre [Australie]"Will they just pack up and leave?" – attitudes and intended behaviour of hospital health care workers during an influenza pandemic
000840 (2009) Franco Martinese ; Gerben Keijzers ; Steven Grant ; James LindHow would Australian hospital staff react to an avian influenza admission, or an influenza pandemic?
000886 (2009) James M. Wilson [États-Unis] ; Marissa Iannarone ; Chunhui WangMedia reporting of the emergence of the 1968 influenza pandemic in Hong Kong: implications for modern-day situational awareness.
000888 (2009) Sarah Damery [Royaume-Uni] ; Sue Wilson [Royaume-Uni] ; Heather Draper [Royaume-Uni] ; Christine Gratus [Royaume-Uni] ; Sheila Greenfield [Royaume-Uni] ; Jonathan Ives [Royaume-Uni] ; Jayne Parry [Royaume-Uni] ; Judith Petts [Royaume-Uni] ; Tom Sorell [Royaume-Uni]Will the NHS continue to function in an influenza pandemic? a survey of healthcare workers in the West Midlands, UK
000933 (2009) S. Wicker [Allemagne] ; H F Rabenau ; R. Gottschalk[Influenza pandemic: Would healthcare workers come to work? An analysis of the ability and willingness to report to duty].
000958 (2009) D A Henderson [États-Unis] ; Brooke Courtney ; Thomas V. Inglesby ; Eric Toner ; Jennifer B. NuzzoPublic health and medical responses to the 1957-58 influenza pandemic.
000973 (????) Nicole E. Basta [États-Unis] ; Sharlene E. Edwards ; Joann SchulteAssessing public health department employees' willingness to report to work during an influenza pandemic.
000983 (2007) Maia Butsashvili [Géorgie (pays)] ; Wayne Triner ; George Kamkamidze ; Maia Kajaia ; Louise-Anne McnuttKnowledge and anticipated behavior of health care workers in response to an outbreak of pandemic influenza in Georgia.
000A05 (2009) Carla V. Rodriguez [États-Unis] ; Krista Rietberg ; Atar Baer ; Tao Kwan-Gett ; Jeffrey DuchinAssociation between school closure and subsequent absenteeism during a seasonal influenza epidemic.
000A41 (2010) Marcus R. Keogh-Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Wren-Lewis ; W John Edmunds ; Philippe Beutels ; Richard D. SmithThe possible macroeconomic impact on the UK of an influenza pandemic.
000A77 (2009) Richard D. Smith ; Marcus R. Keogh-Brown ; Tony Barnett ; Joyce Tait [Royaume-Uni]The economy-wide impact of pandemic influenza on the UK: a computable general equilibrium modelling experiment
000A82 (2009) Andrew L. Garrett [États-Unis] ; Yoon Soo Park ; Irwin RedlenerMitigating absenteeism in hospital workers during a pandemic.
000C29 (2010) Robert G. Maunder [Canada] ; William J. Lancee [Canada] ; Reet Mae [Canada] ; Leslie Vincent [Canada] ; Nathalie Peladeau [Canada] ; Mary Agnes Beduz [Canada] ; Jonathan J. Hunter [Canada] ; Molyn Leszcz [Canada]Computer-assisted resilience training to prepare healthcare workers for pandemic influenza: a randomized trial of the optimal dose of training
000C83 (????) Olive Yonge [Canada] ; Rhonda J. Rosychuk ; Tracey M. Bailey ; Rob Lake ; Thomas J. MarrieWillingness of university nursing students to volunteer during a pandemic.
000C84 (2010) Eliza Ly Wong [République populaire de Chine] ; Samuel Ys Wong [République populaire de Chine] ; Kenny Kung ; Annie Wl Cheung [République populaire de Chine] ; Tiffany T. Gao [République populaire de Chine] ; Sian Griffiths [République populaire de Chine]Will the community nurse continue to function during H1N1 influenza pandemic: a cross-sectional study of Hong Kong community nurses?

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