Reviewing the History of Pandemic Influenza: Understanding Patterns of Emergence and Transmission
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Abstract
For centuries, novel strains of influenza have emerged to produce human pandemics, causing widespread illness, death, and disruption. There have been four influenza pandemics in the past hundred years. During this time, globalization processes, alongside advances in medicine and epidemiology, have altered the way these pandemics are experienced. Drawing on international case studies, this paper provides a review of the impact of past influenza pandemics, while examining the evolution of our understanding of, and response to, these viruses. This review argues that pandemic influenza is in part a consequence of human development, and highlights the importance of considering outbreaks within the context of…
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- Pandemic
- Preparedness
- Context (archaeology)
- Pace
- Globalization
- Outbreak
- Influenza pandemic
- Development economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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