Protection of racial/ethnic minority populations during an influenza ...
... pandemic interventions. Implementation of pandemic interventions could be optimized by (1) culturally competent preparedness and response that address ...
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.
Pandemic influenza and pregnant women
Pregnant women are at increased risk for influenza-associated illness and death. The effects on the fetus of maternal influenza infection, associated fever, ...
Responding to pandemics and other disease outbreaks in homeless ...
Apr 6, 2021 ... This review offers timely considerations for pandemic response and planning amongst homeless populations during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Intensive Care Unit Preparedness During Pandemics and Other ...
Hospital preparedness for epidemics must include strategies to maintain staff safety, secure adequate supplies, and have plans for triage and prioritization of ...
Bridging the gap between ethics and decision-making in pandemics ...
Dec 22, 2022 ... This document presents a summary report of the WHO Pandemic Ethics and Policy Summit organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) on ...
What can we learn from previous pandemics to reduce the ...
The overarching objective of this paper is to provide insight into the human actions which should be strictly regulated to help to sustain life on earth.
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 ...
Synthetic generation of influenza vaccine viruses for rapid response ...
May 15, 2013 ... During the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, vaccines for the virus became available in large quantities only after human infections peaked.
Will climate change amplify epidemics and give rise to pandemics?
Aug 25, 2023 ... A comprehensive meta-analysis revealed that climate change could aggravate more than 50% of known human pathogens.