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A network strategy to advance public health in Europe
Semenza, J.C., Apfel, F., Rose, T., Giesecke, J.
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Learning lessons from the 2009 pandemic: Putting infections in their proper place
Nicoll, A., Sprenger, M.
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Europe's initial experience with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 - mitigation and delaying policies and practices.
Nicoll, A., Coulombier, D.
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Experiences of giving oseltamivir to school children during the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic
Giesecke, J.
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Influenza A(h1n1)v In The Southern Hemisphere - Lessons To Learn For Europe?
Depoortere, E., Mantero, J., Lenglet, A., Kreidl, P., Coulombier, D.
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No new human infections with A/H5N1 in Turkey but national measures and international support continue.
Influenza Team
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Public Health Preparedness For Two Mass Gathering Events In The Context Of Pandemic Influenza (h1n1) 2009-serbia, July 2009
Loncarevic, G., Payne, L., Kon, P., Petrovic, V., Dimitrijevic, D., Knezevic, T., Medic, S., Milic, N., Nedelijkovic, J., Seke, K., Coulombier, D.
Factsheet about seasonal influenza
Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent flu is by getting a flu vaccine each year.
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Isoniazid (INH) mono-resistance and tuberculosis (TB) treatment success: Analysis of European surveillance data, 2002 to 2014
Karo, B., Kohlenberg, A., Hollo, V., Duarte, R., Fiebig, L., Jackson, S., Kearns, C., Ködmön, C., Korzeniewska-Kosela, M., Papaventsis, D., Solovic, I., van Soolingen, D., van der Werf, M.J.
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Guide to public health measures to reduce the impact of influenza pandemics in Europe – ‘The ECDC Menu’
This document presents a menu of possible public measures to be taken during influenza pandemics, giving public health and scientific information on what is known or can be said about their likely effectiveness, costs (direct and indirect), acceptability, public expectations and other more practical considerations. The ‘ECDC Menu’ aims to help EU Member States and institutions, individually or collectively, decide which measures they will apply.