Past pandemics
Nov 12, 2010 ... The first influenza pandemic of the 21st century occurred in 2009–2010 and was caused by an influenza A(H1N1) virus.
Preparing for the UN High-level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention ...
The UN High-Level Meeting (HLM) on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPPR) will be convened by the President of the United Nations General ...
Predicting the Next Influenza Pandemics
Worldwide outbreaks of influenza (pandemics) are caused by influenza A viruses to which persons lack protective immune responses. Currently, we are unable to ...
Mitigating Future Respiratory Virus Pandemics: New Threats and ...
Apr 8, 2021 ... In this review, we discuss the most common respiratory virus threats, current efforts at early emerging pathogen detection, and propose and defend new ...
Living with COVID-19 and preparing for future pandemics: revisiting ...
We revisit these lessons in light of more than 2 years' experience with the COVID-19 pandemic. With specific examples, we detail how inequalities have played ...
Governments progress on negotiations for a pandemic agreement to ...
Sep 20, 2024 ... Government-led negotiations on the world's first agreement to protect people from future pandemics made significant progress during the latest round of ...
Social histories of public health misinformation and infodemics: case ...
Apr 20, 2024 ... ... pandemics (ie, smallpox, cholera, 1918 influenza, and HIV) and challenge the assumption that misinformation is a new phenomenon associated ...
COVID-19 and HIV infection co-pandemics and their impact: a ...
May 5, 2021 ... Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was first detected in December 2019. In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a ...
Comparative epidemiology between the 2009 H1N1 influenza and ...
Oct 13, 2020 ... In a short time, humanity has experienced two pandemics: the influenza A virus pandemic (pH1N1) in 2009 and the coronavirus disease 2019 ...
Preparing and preventing epidemics and pandemics
WHO develops global strategies for the prevention and control of epidemic-prone diseases, such as yellow fever, cholera and influenza.