giving health services little time to prepare for the abrupt increases in cases and deaths that characterize these events and make them so disruptive. Since late 2003, the world has moved closer to a pandemic than at any time since 1968, when the last of the previous century's three pandemi...
The authors discuss how the world can prepare effectively for the next pandemic. They mention that in recent years there have been several infectious outbreaks such as H1N1, rotavirus which spread worldwide due to air travel. They state that therefore a cross sector collaboration between health, ...
Preparing for the next pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has opened a window of opportunity for rethinking the way countries prepare for public-health crises. This window must not be wasted. Editorial15 Mar 2021Nature Medicine News Art in a pandemic: a digital gallery ...
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed major failings in many countries. We argue that one of the reasons, at global, national, and local levels, was that those involved were working in silos, unable to bring together the many diverse perspectives needed to respond to this complex problem. This is...
Preparing for the Next Pandemic. Comments on the public health impact of influenza epidemics. Incidence of deaths from influenza infections in the U.S. and internationally; Criticism for t... Osterholm,T Michael - 《New England Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 369发表: 2005年 Preparing for the ...
As countries grapple with the worst global pandemic in a century, it’s hard to think about preparing for the next one. But if we don’t, it could be worse than Covid-19. Over the last 30 years, infectious disease outbreaks have emerged with alarming regularity. The Wo...
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for the production and distribution of vaccines. However, as the pandemic has demonstrated, CDMOs, due to their unique infrastructure, global footprint, expertise, and capacity, can quickly produce large quantities of vaccines in a timely manner and offer solutions to proactively prepare us for ...
To prepare for the next pandemic and provide a coordinated approach to vaccination across the country, Canada should create Canadian Immunization Services based on the Canadian Blood Services model, authors propose in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association J
3. How's the research for the next pandemic going? It took just 326 days from the release of the genetic sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus to the authorization of the first COVID vaccine, thanks in part to the work done since 2017 in preparation for Disease X. ...