Are we prepared for the next pandemic: Monitor on increasing human and animal H5N1 avian influenza infectiondoi:10.1097/CM9.0000000000003375Qing WangSchool of Population Medicine & Public Health, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/Peking Union Medical College; Key Laboratory of Pathogen Infection ...
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Scientists are busy preparing. For example, the "100 day mission" involves the aim to develop a vaccine within 100 days of a new pandemic. But we also need to be ethically prepared, say medical ethicists Professor Dominic Wilkinson, from the University of Oxford, and Professor Julian Savulescu...
Are we ready for pandemic influenza? During the past year, the public has become keenly aware of the threat of emerging infectious diseases with the global spread of severe acute respiratory s... Webby,J R. - 《Science》 被引量: 2613发表: 2003年 Are We Ready for Pandemic Influenza?
The objective of this investigation was to determine the state of pandemic influenza preparedness and to delineate commonly reported challenges among a sam... Beigi,R.,H.,... - 《Emerging Health Threats》 被引量: 28发表: 2009年 Pandemic flu: are we properly prepared? InfluenzaPlanningPreparedne...
The dynamic complexity of this sector is a rich context for this study to investigate the impacts of wellbeing-oriented HRM practices to employee’s wellbeing during the pandemic crisis. Especially, the selection of Vietnam as a data collection context extended the understanding of the research ...
Pandemic vaccines: How are we going to be better prepared next time?In response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, we are currently witnessing the fastest vaccine development in history. While these vaccines will now make a significant impact on ending the pandemic, they were needed much earlier. ...
We live in a culture that is increasingly hostile to Christ and Christianity. Religious freedom and tolerance have been replaced with intolerance and, even, hatred. Are you prepared for what could very well come in our lifetimes and, indeed, is already happening?
This study was a qualitative descriptive study [18]. We specifically addressed the following research question: What are the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on access, utilization, affordability, and motivation to engage with HIV care services for ACB WLWH in British Columbia (BC)?
The international community, as well as individual countries, should use the lessons we are learning through the outbreak, to ensure we are better prepared for the changes happening already and to limit or stop the increasing levels of risk caused by climate change. Acknowledgment The authors ...