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pandemics have included HIV/AIDS, diphtheria, malaria, measles, poliomyelitis, and H1-N1 (swine flu); regional epidemics have included Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and H5-N1 (avian flu). Those diseases accounted for about 15 pe...
globally. Moreover, the current global economic and debt crisis has involved a flawed economic paradigm and policies (based since the 1970s on increasingly deregulated markets) that produced a catastrophe described as "the result of the com...
H1N1 Swine flu confirmed in the U S (CDC, 2009). Swine flu is defined as a virus that causes illness in people, much like that of the regular seasonal influenza viruses. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) central concentration is strengt...
pandemic diseases have the ability to outbreak rapidly, nonetheless the contact with affected patient is required in most causes. Medical history is full of widely spread pandemics, however, the spread of precautionary measures and modern t...
conflict which took place from the year 1914 to 1918. The 1918-19 influenza epidemics was a source of massive destruction where it claimed the lives of at least 40 million people worldwide, exceeding the death tolls in the U.S. that occurre...
and All-Hazards Preparedness Act, 2nd meeting ed.; 109th assembly; 2006; 3678 The intent of the recommended write up is to enhance the Nation's public fitness and medicinal preparedness. The report emphasizes who should take control in cas...
may be provided by the 2008-9 seasonal flu vaccine. The study was conducted in a Specialty hospital in Mexico City from March to May 2009 and involved 60 patients with laboratory confirmed influenza A/H1N1. They were compared with 180 cont...