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close this section of the libraryEpidemiology
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Date of last change: 01 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 74;  Time allotted: 65 min
Description: Introduction to influenza: covers basics of virology, seasonal, avian and pandemic influenza
Abstract: Recently produced by WHO (see Annex 1 for link). It is a work in progress and may change as circumstances demand.
SubjectsGeneral Issues
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Date of last change: 09 March 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 100;  Time allotted: 75 min
Description: Epidemiology and clinical features of human infection with influenza A (H5N1) virus; clinical assessment, epidemiologic assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of suspected influenza A (H5N1) patients
SubjectsCase Management
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Date of last change: 6 August 2009
Type of document: Presentation;  Pages: 10;  Time allotted: 20 minutes
Description: The presentation provides an overview of the current situation (6 august 2009), describes the epidemiology and characteristics of the pandemic H1N1 2009 and the surveillance recommendations.
SubjectsH1N1