Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong. Hong Kong:Flu Express for the 2004/05 Flu Season (Week 19, 2005). Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 27, 2005 from Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong grp-flu_express_wk_19_en_20050517.pdf Health Canada. Canada:Fluwatch week 20,2005. Health Canada. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Jun, 4, 2005 from Health Canada
Canada Summary: Most of the country reports sporadic or no influenza activity, while localized activity continues in Ontario and parts of Manitoba. Influenza B has been the predominant virus ... US CDC. US:Weekly Report: Influenza Summary Update week 20,2005. US CDC. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at Jun, 4, 2005 from US CDC
Weekly Report: Influenza Summary UpdateWeek ending May 21, 2005-Week 20
This is the final report of the 2004-05 season.
Synopsis:Influenza activity in the United States peaked in early February ... Nature. Nature:The flu pandemic: were we ready?. Nature 435, 400-402 (26 May 2005) doi:10.1038/435400a. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 27, 2005 from Nature 435, 400-402 (26 May 2005) doi:10.1038/435400a 435400a.pdf Nature. Nature:Is this our best shot?. Nature 435, 404-406 (26 May 2005) doi:10.1038/435404a. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 27, 2005 from Nature 435, 404-406 (26 May 2005) doi:10.1038/435404a We have the means to make a vaccine against pandemic flu. But quarrels over money, science and politics mean it could come too late, saysErika Check.......435404a.pdf Nature. Nature:Controlling avian flu at the source. Nature 435, 415-416 (26 May 2005) doi:10.1038/435415a. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at Jun, 1, 2005 from Nature 435, 415-416 (26 May 2005) doi:10.1038/435415a Global agricultural authorities should harmonize with the public-health sector to ensure the exchange of fluvirus samples, and establish a single international standard for vaccines, say Robert Webster ... Health Canada. Canada:Fluwatch week 19,2005. Health Canada. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 23, 2005 from Health Canada
Canada Summary: Influenza activity has steadily declined since the beginning of February. Most of the country reports sporadic or no activity, while localized activity was reported in parts of ... US CDC. US:Weekly Report: Influenza Summary Update week 19,2005. US CDC. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 23, 2005 from US CDC
Weekly Report: Influenza Summary UpdateWeek ending May 14, 2005-Week 19
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Synopsis:Influenza activity in the United States peaked in early February ... OIE. Conclusions and recommendations from the 2005 meeting of the Expert Surveillance Panel on Equine Influenza Vaccines. OIE. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 23, 2005 from OIE
Health NSW, Australia. Australia:NSW influenza Surveillance Report 31,April to 6,May. Health NSW, Australia. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 22, 2005 from Health NSW, Australia flureport.pdf WHO. WHO:Strengthening pandemic influenza preparedness and response. WHO. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 18, 2005 from WHO A58_13-en.pdf State Department of Health and Family Services. US:Wisconsin Influenza Prioritzation Plan for 2004-2005. State Department of Health and Family Services. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 17, 2005 from State Department of Health and Family Services enclosed is the 2004-2005 Wisconsin Influenza Vaccine Prioritization Plan (thePlan). The Plan. recommends that all providers of influenza vaccine ... If ahealth-care worker receives LAIV, the health-care ... National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. IMPROVING INFLUENZA VACCINATION RATES IN HEALTH CARE WORKERS: STRATEGIES TO INCREASE PROTECTION FOR WORKERS AND PATIENTS. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 17, 2005 from National Foundation for Infectious Diseases hcwmonograph.pdf EISS. EISS Weekly Report: Week 18, 2005. EISS. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 14, 2005 from EISS Low intensity of influenza activity in the whole of Europe
Summary: In most of Europe the flu epidemic has come to an end. Low levels of influenza activity were reported by all countries. Overall, sporadic ... Health Canada. Canada:Fluwatch week 18,2005. Health Canada. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 14, 2005 from Health Canada
Canada Summary: Influenza activity continued to decline during week 18. Localized activity was reported in parts of Ontario and Manitoba, while the rest of the country reported either sporadic ... US CDC. US:Weekly Report: Influenza Summary Update week 18,2005. US CDC. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 14, 2005 from US CDC
Weekly Report: Influenza Summary UpdateWeek ending May 7, 2005-Week 18
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Synopsis:Influenza activity in the United States peaked in early February ... Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong. Hong Kong:Flu Express for the 2004/05 Flu Season (Week 18, 2005). Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 13, 2005 from Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong grp-flu_express_wk_18_en_20050510.pdf Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong. Hong Kong:Flu Express for the 2004/05 Flu Season (Week 17, 2005). Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong. Full Text [Primary member] submitted by kickingbird at May, 13, 2005 from Center of Health Protection, Hong Kong grp-flu_express_wk_17_en_20050504.pdf Toronto Public Health. Pandemic Influenza Planning in the City of Toronto. Toronto Public Health. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 11, 2005 from Toronto Public Health It´s impossible for Toronto to completely prepare for an inevitable large-scale outbreak of influenza, city health officials are warning.
In a report presented Tuesday to the city´s board of ... Michael T. Osterholm. Preparing for the Next Pandemic. NEJM Volume 352:1839-1842. Full Text submitted by kickingbird at May, 5, 2005 from NEJM Volume 352:1839-1842 Annual influenza epidemics are like Minnesota winters ?SUP> all are challenges, but some are worse than others. No matter how well we prepare, some blizzards take quite a toll. Each year, despite our efforts ... 8128 items, 20/Page, Page[371/407][|<<] [|<] [371] [372] [373] [374] [375] [376] [377] [378] [379] [380] [>|] [>>|] |
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