Respirology special issue: “Examining the Avian Flu: From Pandemic Planning to Vaccine Development”
April 10, 2008
The journal Respirology has a special supplementary issue on avian influenza available as free full text online. (More information from the publisher.)
Articles featured in this special supplement issue include:
- Li-Cher Loh, David S.C. Hui & Richard Beasley, “INTRODUCTION: Avian influenza: From basic biology to pandemic planning”
- Tomothy M. Uyeki, “Global epidemiology of human infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) viruses”
- David S. C. Hui, “Review of clinical symptoms and spectrum in humans with influenza A/H5N1 infection”
- John M. Nicholls & J.S. Malik Peiris, “Avian influenza: Update on pathogenesis and laboratory diagnosis”
- Paul A. Tambyah, “Update on influenza anti-virals”
- David S. C. Hui, “Influenza A/H5N1 infection: Other treatment options and issues”
- Curtis N. Sessler & Niclae D. Gray, “Intensive care management of life-threatening avian influenza A (H5N1)”
- Nan-Shan Zhong & Guang-Qiao Zeng, “Pandemic planning in China: Applying lessons from severe acute respiratory syndrome”
- Supamit Chunsuttiwat, “Response to avian influenza and preparedness for pandemic influenza: Thailand’s experience”
- Paul A. Tambyah, “Update on influenza vaccines”
- Donald E. Low, “Pandemic planning: Non-pharmaceutical interventions”
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