Biosurveillance 5 - Pandemic Flu 2009 Historical Context
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This Twine is one of about five meant to help document the 2009 Flu Pandemic event as a Biosurveillance case study. The "Biosurveillance 5" Twine specifically focuses upon the historical context of Flu Pandemics over the past century and even earlier.
The goal with this "Twine Series" is to help demonstrate new methods to document such events with unstructured data / knowledge that may eventually support structured (or hybrid) data analysis.
The goal with this "Twine Series" is to help demonstrate new methods to document such events with unstructured data / knowledge that may eventually support structured (or hybrid) data analysis.
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Biosurveillance 5, Historical Context, Flu History, 1918, Biosurveillance 1, Biosurveillance 2, Biosurveillance 3, Biosurveillance 4, Flu Pandemic, Public Health, Policy, Healthcare Policy, Emergency Response, Healthcare Reporting, Intelligent Healthcare, Stephen Lahanas, Pandemic, Flu, a/H1N1, 2009, CDC, WHO, Swine FluRecent Activity
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1918 epidemic sent many to final rest on Flu Hill -- baltimoresun.com1918 epidemic sent many to final rest on Flu Hill H earing the terrifying stories in my childhood about the 1918 influenza epidemic that took the lives of about 5,160 Marylanders propelled me as an adult to learn more. While both of my grandmothers told me their versions of the agony, it was ...
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Dan Agin: Lower Intelligence of Men Born Year After 1969 Flu PandemicDan Agin Lower Intelligence of Men Born Year After 1969 Flu Pandemic What's Your Reaction? This is a fascinating study of a particular environmental effect on fetal development. The complete abstract appears below. Ann Neurol. 2009 Mar 18;66(3):284-289. Register data suggest lower ...
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Looking back: 1976 swine flu panic | NECNLooking back: 1976 swine flu panic (NECN/ABC) - It was 33 years ago that the swine flu caused outright panic, and helped derail a presidency. February 1976 is when a recruit died from the swine flu. In the next month, President Gerald Ford, fearing an outbreak, took to the podium, with a ...
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Looking back: How Seattle handled another flu outbreakLooking back: How Seattle handled another flu outbreak Seventy-one thousand doses of the new swine flu vaccine are set to arrive in Washington Wednesday, but if Seattle history repeats itself, we'll fare better than most. In 1918, the world panicked over another, much more severe outbreak ...
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Exposure to 1918 Spanish flu in the womb had long-lasting effects | Booster Shots | Los Angeles TimesHealth Booster Shots Oddities, musings and news from the world of health Exposure to 1918 Spanish flu in the womb had long-lasting effects September 30, 2009 | 9:04 pm Pregnant women, here's another reason to consider getting vaccianted against the pandemic H1N1 influenza virus: ...
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