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Influenza pandemic 2009/A/H1N1 management policies in primary care: a comparative analysis of three countries.

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Influenza pandemic 2009/A/H1N1 management policies in primary care: a comparative analysis of three countries.

Auteurs : Marina Kunin [Australie] ; Dan Engelhard ; Shane Thomas ; Mark Ashworth ; Leon Piterman

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During the influenza pandemic 2009/A/H1N1, the main burden of managing patients fell on primary care physicians (PCP). This provided an excellent opportunity to investigate the implications of pandemic policies for the PCP role.

DOI: 10.1071/AH12022
PubMed: 23731961

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