ABSTRACT

The swine flu emergency needn‘t become a crisis. This critically acclaimed work provides public health officials, doctors, responders, and emergency planners with accurate current information that will help them understand the nature of an outbreak, assess risk, answer public concerns, and develop informed strategies. Devoid of sensationalism and a

part |2 pages

Part I: Defining the Threat of Influenza

chapter 2|30 pages

Chapter.2. The Spanish Flu of 1918

part |2 pages

Part II: Natural History of Influenza

chapter 4|24 pages

Chapter.4. Clinical Aspects of Influenza

chapter 5|18 pages

Chapter.5. Avian Influenza

part |2 pages

Part III: Defining the Response