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US university response to H1N1: a study of access to online preparedness and response information.

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US university response to H1N1: a study of access to online preparedness and response information.

Auteurs : Rachel D. Schwartz [États-Unis] ; Brett R. Bayles

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The recent outbreaks of severe acute respiratory syndrome, H5N1 (avian influenza), and, most recently, the novel H1N1 influenza pandemic of 2009 have raised awareness of the danger of new and emerging infections. Preparedness and response plans for such outbreaks are crucial, and given the centrality of the Internet as a source of information on university and college campuses, such plans should be made available at pandemic-dedicated university Web sites. The information on these sites must be comprehensive, accessible, and tailored to the specific circumstances of individual schools.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2011.02.021
PubMed: 21782280

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