نتایج جستجو برای: Local-Level Pandemic Response

تعداد نتایج: 2480716  

Background Prior experience and the persisting threat of influenza pandemic indicate the need for global and local preparedness and public health response capacity. The pandemic of 2009 highlighted the importance of such planning and the value of prior efforts at all levels. Our review of the public health response to this pandemic in Pune, India, considers the challenges of integrating global ...

2017
Vidula Purohit Abhay Kudale Neisha Sundaram Saju Joseph Christian Schaetti Mitchell G. Weiss

BACKGROUND Prior experience and the persisting threat of influenza pandemic indicate the need for global and local preparedness and public health response capacity. The pandemic of 2009 highlighted the importance of such planning and the value of prior efforts at all levels. Our review of the public health response to this pandemic in Pune, India, considers the challenges of integrating global ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه رازی - پژوهشکده ادبیات 1389

the present study reports an analysis of response articles in four different disciplines in the social sciences, i.e., linguistics, english for specific purposes (esp), accounting, and psychology. the study has three phases: micro analysis, macro analysis, and e-mail interview. the results of the micro analysis indicate that a three-level linguistic pattern is used by the writers in order to cr...

2012
Nadia A Charania Leonard JS Tsuji

BACKGROUND Public health emergencies have the potential to disproportionately impact disadvantaged populations due to pre-established social and economic inequalities. Internationally, prior to the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, existing pandemic plans were created with limited public consultation; therefore, the unique needs and characteristics of some First Nations communities may not be ethic...

2009
Daniel J. Barnett Ran D. Balicer Carol B. Thompson J. Douglas Storey Saad B. Omer Natalie L. Semon Steve Bayer Lorraine V. Cheek Kerry W. Gateley Kathryn M. Lanza Jane A. Norbin Catherine C. Slemp Jonathan M. Links

BACKGROUND Local public health agencies play a central role in response to an influenza pandemic, and understanding the willingness of their employees to report to work is therefore a critically relevant concern for pandemic influenza planning efforts. Witte's Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) has been found useful for understanding adaptive behavior in the face of unknown risk, and thus o...

2003
Kathleen F. Gensheimer Martin I. Meltzer Alicia S. Postema Raymond A. Strikas

n the list of potential bioterrorist agents, influenza would be classified as a category C agent (1). While previous influenza pandemics were naturally occurring events, an influenza pandemic could be started with an intentional release of a deliberately altered influenza strain. Even if a deliberately altered strain is not released, an influenza pandemic originating from natural origins will i...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2010
C Rizzo M C Rota A Bella S Giannitelli S De Santis G Nacca M G Pompa L Vellucci S Salmaso S Declich

In Italy, the arrival of the 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) virus triggered an integrated response that was mainly based on the 2006 National Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan. In this article we analyse the main activities implemented for epidemiological surveillance, containment and mitigation of the pandemic influenza and the lesson learned from this experience. Overall, from week 31 ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2004
Patricia Huston

The February 2004 release of the Canadian Pandemic Influenza Plan 1 is a wake-up call to those who provide local health, public health, and emergency services. The possibility of a novel highly pathogenic influenza virus affecting 15-35% of our population has profound implications. This calls for planning at not only international, national and provincial levels of government, but also “on the ...

2011
Toomas Timpka Henrik Eriksson Elin A. Gursky Magnus Strömgren Einar Holm Joakim Ekberg Olle Eriksson Anders Grimvall Lars Valter James M. Nyce

BACKGROUND Advanced technical systems and analytic methods promise to provide policy makers with information to help them recognize the consequences of alternative courses of action during pandemics. Evaluations still show that response programs are insufficiently supported by information systems. This paper sets out to derive a protocol for implementation of integrated information infrastructu...

Journal: :Journal of hospital medicine 2009
Christopher S Kim James C Pile Marie M Lozon William M Wilkerson Carrie M Wright Sandro Cinti

Recent concerns about an influenza pandemic have highlighted the need to plan for offsite Alternate Care Centers (ACCs). The likelihood of a successful response to patient surges will depend on the local health systems' ability to prepare well in advance of an influenza pandemic. Our health system has worked closely with our state's medical biodefense network to plan the establishment of an ACC...

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