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List of bibliographic references indexed by flu

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 79.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000641 (2020) Wen-Hsin Hsih [Taïwan] ; Meng-Yu Cheng [Taïwan] ; Mao-Wang Ho [Taïwan] ; Chia-Huei Chou [Taïwan] ; Po-Chang Lin [Taïwan] ; Chih-Yu Chi [Taïwan] ; Wei-Chih Liao [Taïwan] ; Chih-Yu Chen [Taïwan] ; Lih-Ying Leong [Taïwan] ; Ni Tien [Taïwan] ; Huan-Cheng Lai [Taïwan] ; Yi-Chyi Lai [Taïwan] ; Min-Chi Lu [Taïwan]Featuring COVID-19 cases via screening symptomatic patients with epidemiologic link during flu season in a medical center of central Taiwan
000C16 (2018) Kevin K. C. Hung [Hong Kong] ; Carman K. M. Mark [Hong Kong] ; May P. S. Yeung [Hong Kong] ; Emily Y. Y. Chan [Hong Kong] ; Colin A. Graham [Hong Kong]The role of the hotel industry in the response to emerging epidemics: a case study of SARS in 2003 and H1N1 swine flu in 2009 in Hong Kong
000D13 (2018) Frank Ching [Hong Kong]Bird Flu, SARS and Beyond
000E79 (2017) Leslie A. Reperant [Pays-Bas] ; Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus [Pays-Bas, Allemagne]AIDS, Avian flu, SARS, MERS, Ebola, Zika… what next?
001255 (2015) Nuntra Suwantarat [Thaïlande] ; Anucha ApisarnthanarakRisks to healthcare workers with emerging diseases: lessons from MERS-CoV, Ebola, SARS, and avian flu.
001536 (2014) Huiling DingTransnational Quarantine Rhetorics: Public Mobilization in SARS and in H1N1 Flu
001913 (2013) Mara HvistendahlInfluenza. A decade after SARS, China's flu response wins cautious praise.
001A34 (2013) G. Nageswara Rao [Inde] ; P. Srinivasarao [Inde] ; A. Apparao [Inde] ; T. K. Rama Krishna Rao [Inde]Variation in Active Site Amino Residues of H1N1 Swine Flu Neuraminidase
001B29 (2013) Natalie Porter [Royaume-Uni]Bird flu biopower: Strategies for multispecies coexistence in Việt Nam
001B38 (2013) Jonathan Everts [Allemagne]Announcing Swine Flu and the Interpretation of Pandemic Anxiety
001E03 (2012) Emma Teasdale [Royaume-Uni] ; Lucy Yardley [Royaume-Uni] ; Wolff Schlotz [Royaume-Uni] ; Susan Michie [Royaume-Uni]The importance of coping appraisal in behavioural responses to pandemic flu
001E04 (2012) Suleyman Aydin [Turquie] ; Tumer Guven [Turquie] ; Brahim Sahin [Turquie] ; Aziz Aksoy [Turquie] ; Yalç N Kendir [Turquie] ; Mustafa N. Lhan [Turquie] ; Cihan Citil [Turquie] ; Zekiye Catak [Turquie] ; Cemal Ustun [Turquie]The effects of fever on hormone ghrelins, immunoglobulins, and heat shock protein 70 expression after swine flu vaccinations
001E40 (2012) Preventing pandemics: The fight over flu
001E41 (2012) Katie MaxwellPreparing for Another Round of Swine Flu: Will the WHO's Plan Prove to be a Success for the Global Community and Will the U.S. Lead the Way?
001E89 (2012) Heather Rosoff [États-Unis] ; Richard S. John [États-Unis] ; Fynnwin Prager [États-Unis]Flu, Risks, and Videotape: Escalating Fear and Avoidance
002113 (2011) Zijian Feng [République populaire de Chine] ; Wenkai Li ; Jay K. VarmaGaps remain in China's ability to detect emerging infectious diseases despite advances since the onset of SARS and avian flu.
002198 (2011) Ulrich Keil [Allemagne] ; Peter Schönhöfer [Allemagne] ; Angela Spelsberg [Allemagne]The invention of the swine-flu pandemic
002253 (2011) Sharon Dezzani Martin [États-Unis]Nurses’ ability and willingness to work during pandemic flu
002669 (2010) Sandra C. Jones [Australie] ; Don Iverson [Australie] ; Louise Waters [Australie]‘Just don't eat chicken’: the challenge of engaging Australian adults in appropriate preventive behaviours for bird flu
002737 (2010) Mehulkumar K. Kanadiya [États-Unis] ; Anthony M. Sallar [États-Unis]Preventive behaviors, beliefs, and anxieties in relation to the swine flu outbreak among college students aged 18–24 years
002795 (2010) Robin Goodwin [Royaume-Uni] ; Stanley O. Gaines Jr [Royaume-Uni] ; Lynn Myers [Royaume-Uni] ; Felix Neto [Portugal]Initial Psychological Responses to Swine Flu

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