Selected article for: "imminent influenza pandemic and influenza pandemic"

Author: Sambala, Evanson Z.; Manderson, Lenore
Title: Anticipation and response: pandemic influenza in Malawi, 2009
  • Document date: 2017_7_28
  • ID: 1cwloktu_5
    Snippet: In January and February 2009, as a global pandemic appeared imminent with the active circulation of the H1N1 influenza virus in parts of America, authorities warned countries to be alert. The first recognised case of 2009 H1N1 influenza was officially declared in mid-April 2009 in Mexico, by which time the influenza virus had been actively spreading for some months. The 2009 pandemic influenza was mild but fatal in children, pregnant women and pe.....
    Document: In January and February 2009, as a global pandemic appeared imminent with the active circulation of the H1N1 influenza virus in parts of America, authorities warned countries to be alert. The first recognised case of 2009 H1N1 influenza was officially declared in mid-April 2009 in Mexico, by which time the influenza virus had been actively spreading for some months. The 2009 pandemic influenza was mild but fatal in children, pregnant women and people with underlying chronic illness. Epidemiological data on 2009 pandemic influenza in Malawi is scarce and during the 2009 pandemic influenza no death related to influenza was reported. The lack of reporting reflects underreporting and how poorly the infection was understood. Pandemic influenza is a global threat, and killed over 50 million people globally in 1918.

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