Calibrated response to emerging infections
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Auteurs : Peter DoshiSource :
- BMJ [ 0959-8138 ] ; 2009.
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- Clinical illness, Disease control, Enormous numbers, Epidemic disease, Human population, Human services, Infectious diseases, Influenza, Influenza pandemic, Influenza virus, Laboratory testing, Large numbers, Many people, Mmwr morb, Pandemic, Pandemic influenza, Pandemic preparations, Pandemic preparedness, Pandemic virus, Public health emergency, Public health strategy, Respiratory specimens, Respiratory specimens testing, Risk assessment, Seasonal influenza, Severe disease, Severe illness, World health organization, Worst case scenarios.
Abstract
WHO has revised its definition of pandemic flu in response to current experience with A/H1N1. Peter Doshi argues that our plans for pandemics need to take into account more than the worst case scenarios
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DOI: 10.1136/bmj.b3471
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