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The domestic and international impacts of the 2009-H1N1 influenza A pandemic : global challenges, global solutions : workshop summary /

"In March and early April 2009, a new, swine-origin 2009-H1N1 influenza A virus emerged in Mexico and the United States. During the first few weeks of surveillance, the virus spread by human-to-human transmission worldwide to over 30 countries. On June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (W...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Forum on Microbial Threats
Otros Autores: Choffnes, Eileen R., Mack, Alison, Relman, David A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 2010.
Colección:Online access: NCBI NCBI Bookshelf.
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245 0 4 |a The domestic and international impacts of the 2009-H1N1 influenza A pandemic :  |b global challenges, global solutions : workshop summary /  |c David A. Relman, Eileen R. Choffnes, and Alison Mack, rapporteurs ; Forum on Microbial Threats, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. 
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500 |a Title from resource title page (National Academies Press, viewed June 14, 2010). 
520 |a "In March and early April 2009, a new, swine-origin 2009-H1N1 influenza A virus emerged in Mexico and the United States. During the first few weeks of surveillance, the virus spread by human-to-human transmission worldwide to over 30 countries. On June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 6 in response to the ongoing global spread of the novel influenza A (H1N1) virus. By October 30, 2009, the H1N1 influenza A had spread to 191 countries and resulted in 5,700 fatalities. A national emergency was declared in the United States and the swine flu joined SARS and the avian flu as pandemics of the 21st century. Vaccination is currently available, but in limited supply, and with a 60 percent effectiveness rate against the virus. The story of how this new influenza virus spread out of Mexico to other parts of North America and then on to Europe, the Far East, and now Australia and the Pacific Rim countries has its origins in the global interconnectedness of travel, trade, and tourism. Given the rapid spread of the virus, the international scientific, public health, security, and policy communities had to mobilize quickly to characterize this unique virus and address its potential effects. The World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control have played critical roles in the surveillance, detection and responses to the H1N1 virus. The Domestic and International Impacts of the 2009-H1N1 Influenza A Pandemic: Global Challenges, Global Solutions aimed to examine the evolutionary origins of the H1N1 virus and evaluate its potential public health and socioeconomic consequences, while monitoring and mitigating the impact of a fast-moving pandemic. The rapporteurs for this workshop reported on the need for increased and geographically robust global influenza vaccine production capacities; enhanced and sustained interpandemic demand for seasonal influenza vaccines; clear "triggers" for pandemic alert levels; and accelerated research collaboration on new vaccine manufacturing techniques. This book will be an essential guide for healthcare professionals, policymakers, drug manufacturers and investigators."--Executive summary 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a 2009-H1N1 influenza A in context -- Characterizing the virus -- The pandemic's progress -- The scientific response -- The public health response -- Workshop overview references -- Contributed Manuscripts -- A1. Technical report for state and local public health officials and school administrators on CDC guidance for school (K-12) responses to influenza during the 2009-2010 School Year / CDC Community Mitigation Task Force -- A2. Predicting emerging diseases in the twenty-first century: the case of zoonotic influenza / Kurt J. Vandegrift, Parviez Hosseini and Peter Daszak -- A3. The Spring 2009 influenza A H1N1 outbreak: a local public health perspective/ Jeffrey S. Duchi -- A4. International law and equitable access to vaccines and antivirals in the context of 2009-H1N1 influenza / David P. Fidler -- A5. In Vitro and in vivo characterization of new swine-origin H1N1 influenza viruses / Yasushi Itoh, Kyoko Shinya, Maki Kiso, Tokiko Watanabe, Yoshihiro Sakoda, Masato Hatta, Yukiko Murramoto, Daisuke Tamura, Yuko Sakai-Tagawa, Takeshi Noda, Saori Sakabe, Masaki Imai, Yasuko hatta, Shinji Watanabe, Chengjun Li, Shinya Yamada, Ken Fuji, Shin Murakami, Hirotaka Imai, Satoshi Kakugawa, Mutsumi Ito, Ryo Takano, Kiyoko Iwatsuki-Horimoto, Masayuki Shinmojima, Taisuke Horimoto, Hideo Goto, Kei Takahashi, Akiko Makino, Hirohito Ishigaki, Misako Nakayama, Masatoshi Okamatsu, Kazuo Takahashi, David Warshauer, Peter A. Shult, Reiko Saito, Hiroshi Suzuki, Yousuke Furuta, Makoto Yamashita, Keiko Mitamura, Kunio Nakano, Morio Nakamura, Rebecca Brockman-Schneider, Hiroshi Mitamura, Masahiko Yamazaki, Norio Sugaya, M. Suresh, Makoto Ozawa, Gabriele Neumann, James Gern, Hiroshi Kida, Kazumasa Ogasawara, and Yoshihiro Kawaoka -- A6. Estimation of the reproductive number and the serial interval in early phase of the 2009 influenza A/H1N1 pandemic in the USA / Laura Forsberg White, Jacco Wallinga, Lyn Finelli, Carrie Reed, Steven Riley, Marc Lipsitch, and Marcello Pagano -- A7. The Severity of pandemic H1N1 influenza in the United States, from April to July 2009: a Bayesian analysis /Anne M. Presanis, Daniela De Angelis, The New York City Swine Flu Investigation Team, Angela Hagy, Carrie Reed, Steven Riley, Ben S. Cooper, Lyn Finelli, Paul Biedrzycki, and Marc Lipsitch -- A8. Hard choices in difficult situations: ethical issues in public health emergencies / Bernard Lo -- A9. Rumors of pandemic: monitoring emerging disease outbreaks on the Internet / Lawrence C. Madoff and John Brownstein -- A10. Preliminary observation of the epidemiology of seasonal and pandemic influenza A (H1N1) in South Africa, 2009 / B.D. Schoub, B.N. Archer, C. Cohen, D. Naidoo, J. Thomas, C. Makunga, M. Venter, G. Timothy, A. Puren, J. McAnerney, A. Cengimbo, and L. Blumberg -- A11. Reflections on the 1976 Swine Flu Vaccination Program / David J. Sencer and J. Donald Millar -- A12. Southern hemisphere, northern hemisphere: a global influenza world / Kennedy F. Shortridge -- A13. Influenza (H1N1) pandemic 2009 / Uez Osvaldo, Karina Balbuena, Martina Iglesias, María del Carmen Weis, Christian Hertlein, Ana Balanzat, Cora Santandrea, Sebastián Genero, Teresa Varela, Alicia Manana, Claudia Ling, Luis Carlino -- A14. Origins and evolutionary genomics of the 2009 swine-origin H1N1 Influenza A epidemic / Gavin J.D. Smith, Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna, Justin Bahl, Samantha J. Lycett, Michael Worobey,4 Oliver G. Pybus, Siu Kit Ma, Chung Lam Cheung, Jayna Raghwani, Samir Bhatt, J.S. Malik Peiris, Yi Guan, and Andrew Rambaut. 
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