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pandemic influenza造句

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The risk of pandemic influenza is serious.

pandemic influenza造句

First, let me clarify the difference between seasonal flu, avian flu, and human pandemic influenza.

Manage new disease outbreaks and threats, including a potential pandemic influenza outbreak.

Dr Margaret Chan is my representative for pandemic influenza and is working on ways that WHO can help countries prepare for a flu pandemic.

Seasonal influenza and pandemic influenza vaccines can be administered together, and there is a public health value in doing so, according to a global panel of immunization experts.

The findings have differing implications for the control of seasonal acute respiratory infections and for pandemic influenza.

Adjuvants used with pandemic influenza vaccines are already licensed for use with other vaccines (e.g. hepatitis B, seasonal or pandemic influenza vaccines, or others), and have a safe track record.

WHO takes allegations of conflict of interest seriously and is confident of its decision-making independence regarding the pandemic influenza.

As the minister of health informed me, the outbreak was promptly controlled by activating the preparedness plans for pandemic influenza.

Expert assistance can also be provided to governments to strengthen early warning systems, intensify early containment capacity and prepare for global hazards such as pandemic influenza.

The viruses were isolated from the first two fatal cases of pandemic influenza in the country and one patient with severe illness.

The development of effective tools and resources to reduce transmission of pandemic influenza virus when providing heath care is an immediate need.

Policymakers now pay less attention to preventing and preparing for pandemic influenza than they should, and yet we know we have to stay alert and boost preparedness for the next pandemic outbreak.

The intergovernmental meeting on pandemic influenza is seeking a timely, fair, transparent, and equitable system for the sharing of viruses and the sharing of benefits.

The Group reached this conclusion following review of the latest data on pandemic influenza a (H1N1) 2009 vaccines, and the results are published in the WHO Weekly Epidemiological Record today.

Crises like the food crisis, the financial crisis, climate change, and pandemic influenza will deepen the misery and worsen the health of people and countries that already suffer the most.