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Influenza biology and epidemiology
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The course of illness Symptoms Fever, headache, body aches, fatigue Cough, sore throat, runny nose Duration: 2-7 days Incubation period: 1-5 days Susceptibility depends on prior exposure Complications: bacterial infection
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Susceptible Exposure Infection Symptoms Resolution Infectious disease progression
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Susceptible Exposure Infection Symptoms Resolution Infectious disease progression Period of infectivity (SARS)
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Susceptible Exposure Infection Symptoms Resolution Infectious disease progression Period of infectivity (flu)
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The influenza virus H1N1
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Virus mutation Drift Relatively minor changes in the antigens Partial immunity to subsequent infection Shift Radical change in the antigens No immunity conferred from earlier infections
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Shift: Pandemic
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Jumping between people and animals
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Avian fluSeasonal and Pandemic flu Jumping between people and animals
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Avian flu
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Epidemic transmission
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Animal culling
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Treatment Tamiflu Relenza After symptoms Post exposure prophylaxis
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Social distancing Isolation Quarantine Face masks Cancel social gatherings
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Vaccine This year’s seasonal vaccine based on last year’s strains No vaccine yet for H5N1 Can’t anticipate final mutation to a pandemic strain Development 6-8 months after pandemic strain identified
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Preparation and response levels Country States & Provinces Cities and Counties Businesses and Civil Society Individuals and Families WHO
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1918: Pandemic waves
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1918: Illness rates by age
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1918: Mortality rates by age
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1976: Premature action
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