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The first influenza pandemic in the new millennium: lessons learned hitherto for current control efforts and overall pandemic preparedness
2009
Journal of Immune Based Therapies and Vaccines
Influenza viruses pose a permanent threat to human populations due to their ability to constantly adapt to impact immunologically susceptible individuals in the forms of epidemic and pandemics through antigenic drifts and antigenic shifts, respectively. Pandemic influenza preparedness is a critical step in responding to future influenza outbreaks. In this regard, responding to the current pandemic and preparing for future ones requires critical planning for the early phases where there is no
doi:10.1186/1476-8518-7-2
pmid:19664217
pmcid:PMC2731762
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