Selected article for: "effectively respond and pandemic influenza"

Author: Santos-Preciado, José; Franco-Paredes, Carlos; Hernandez-Flores, Isabel; Tellez, Ildefonso; Del Rio, Carlos; Tapia-Conyer, Roberto
Title: What Have We Learned from the Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Pandemic in 2009 for Strengthening Pandemic Influenza Preparedness?
  • Cord-id: 2uo59hbm
  • Document date: 2010_1_29
  • ID: 2uo59hbm
    Snippet: We need to apply lessons learned from previous influenza pandemics to continuously update preparedness and response plans. It has become evident that strengthening networks of international referral laboratories coupled with scaling-up efforts to expand epidemiological surveillance networks is critical for responding and mitigating the impact of influenza pandemics. The current swine-related influenza A (H1N1) pandemic has also shown that international collaboration remains a critical component
    Document: We need to apply lessons learned from previous influenza pandemics to continuously update preparedness and response plans. It has become evident that strengthening networks of international referral laboratories coupled with scaling-up efforts to expand epidemiological surveillance networks is critical for responding and mitigating the impact of influenza pandemics. The current swine-related influenza A (H1N1) pandemic has also shown that international collaboration remains a critical component to effectively respond to influenza pandemics in the current globalized world.

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