نتایج جستجو برای: pandemic

تعداد نتایج: 108203  

Journal: :BMC Medical Ethics 2006
Alison K Thompson Karen Faith Jennifer L Gibson Ross EG Upshur

BACKGROUND Planning for the next pandemic influenza outbreak is underway in hospitals across the world. The global SARS experience has taught us that ethical frameworks to guide decision-making may help to reduce collateral damage and increase trust and solidarity within and between health care organisations. Good pandemic planning requires reflection on values because science alone cannot tell...

2012
John Parman

The impacts of a negative health shock during childhood can have long term consequences for a person in terms of health, human capital formation and labor market outcomes. However, the effects of the health shock are not necessarily limited to the afflicted individual. By raising the costs of the child both in terms of health care and human capital investment, the health shock impacts a family’...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2011
Vítor Duque João Vaz Vanda Mota Célia Morais Saraiva Da Cunha António Meliço-Silvestre

INTRODUCTION In June 2009, the World Health Organization declared an influenza pandemic associated with the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 strain. It was summer in the northern hemisphere, and therefore travelling and vacation time, which also provided an increased opportunity for the dissemination of respiratory diseases. METHODOLOGY We reviewed the paper case report forms from all the patients with i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
M Nuño T A Reichert G Chowell A B Gumel

It is widely believed that protecting health care facilities against outbreaks of pandemic influenza requires pharmaceutical resources such as antivirals and vaccines. However, early in a pandemic, vaccines will not likely be available and antivirals will probably be of limited supply. The containment of pandemic influenza within acute-care hospitals anywhere is problematic because of open conn...

2006
David Bell Angus Nicoll Keiji Fukuda Peter Horby Arnold Monto Frederick Hayden Clare Wylks Lance Sanders Jonathan van Tam

The World Health Organization's recommended pandemic influenza interventions, based on limited data, vary by transmission pattern, pandemic phase, and illness severity and extent. In the pandemic alert period, recommendations include isolation of patients and quarantine of contacts, accompanied by antiviral therapy. During the pandemic period, the focus shifts to delaying spread and reducing ef...

2012
G. Dennis Shanks John F. Brundage

Of the unexplained characteristics of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic, the extreme mortality rate among young adults (W-shaped mortality curve) is the foremost. Lack of a coherent explanation of this and other epidemiologic and clinical manifestations of the pandemic contributes to uncertainty in preparing for future pandemics. Contemporaneous records suggest that immunopathologic responses were...

2012
Martin Karlsson Therese Nilsson Stefan Pichler Andreas Bergh Tommy Bengtsson Serhiy Dekhtyar Asim Farooq Erich Gundlach Florian Klohn Michael Kuhn Michael Neugart Maike Schmitt Nicolas Ziebarth

We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on economic performance in Sweden. The pandemic was one of the severest and deadliest pandemics in human history, but it has hitherto received only scant attention in the economic literature – despite important implications for modern-day pandemics. In this paper, we exploit seemingly exogenous variation in incidence rates between Swedish regio...

2012
Martin Karlsson Therese Nilsson Stefan Pichler Andreas Bergh Tommy Bengtsson Serhiy Dekhtyar Asim Farooq Erich Gundlach Florian Klohn Michael Kuhn Michael Neugart Maike Schmitt Nicolas Ziebarth

We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on economic performance in Sweden. The pandemic was one of the severest and deadliest pandemics in human history, but it has hitherto received only scant attention in the economic literature – despite important implications for modern-day pandemics. In this paper, we exploit seemingly exogenous variation in incidence rates between Swedish regio...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2006
Paul Armstrong Kerry Chant

Pandemic influenza is one of a small number of infectious diseases that pose a significant global threat. Pandemic preparedness has accelerated around the world in recent years in response to the perceived increased risk of a pandemic developing following the emergence of H5N1 avian influenza in domestic poultry flocks in Asia, Africa and Europe. There is a hierarchy of pandemic plans - interna...

2011
Jens Wrammert Dimitrios Koutsonanos Gui-Mei Li Srilatha Edupuganti Jianhua Sui Michael Morrissey Megan McCausland Ioanna Skountzou Mady Hornig W. Ian Lipkin Aneesh Mehta Behzad Razavi Carlos Del Rio Nai-Ying Zheng Jane-Hwei Lee Min Huang Zahida Ali Kaval Kaur Sarah Andrews Rama Rao Amara Youliang Wang Suman Ranjan Das Christopher David O'Donnell Jon W. Yewdell Kanta Subbarao Wayne A. Marasco Mark J. Mulligan Richard Compans Rafi Ahmed Patrick C. Wilson

The 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza pandemic demonstrated the global health threat of reassortant influenza strains. Herein, we report a detailed analysis of plasmablast and monoclonal antibody responses induced by pandemic H1N1 infection in humans. Unlike antibodies elicited by annual influenza vaccinations, most neutralizing antibodies induced by pandemic H1N1 infection were broadly cross-reacti...

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