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The decisions to keep fairly complete accounts of the theory and of its application to one country dictated omitting virtually all the statis- tical analysis (Chapters VII-XIII and a long section of Chapter XIV of the original edition). One of the reviews that appeared not long after the 1939 edition was published criticized it for not having a service- able statistical technique. The criticism was just, and omitting the sta- tistical chapters may be deemed no great loss. Perhaps it would have been desirable to have cut them heavily, retaining the parts most use- ful for throwing light on the implications of the. | Being Prepared for a Human INFLUENZA PANDEMIC A BUSINESS CONTINUITY GUIDE FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSES Commonwealth of Australia 2011 ISBN 0 978 0 642 72581 3 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Department of Innovation Industry Science and Research GPO Box 9839 Canberra ACT 2601 Produced by the Department of Innovation Industry Science and Research Disclaimer This document aims to assist Australian businesses better prepare for a potential human influenza pandemic in Australia. It draws on a number of already published sources in Australia and overseas and is the result of industry and government consultation. The Commonwealth does not guarantee and accepts no legal liability whatsoever arising from or connected to the accuracy reliability currency or completeness of any material contained or referred to in this document. The Commonwealth recommends that users exercise their own skill and care in evaluating the accuracy currency completeness and relevance of the material and that it is not a substitute for independent professional advice. Users should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. The material in this document may include the views or recommendations of third parties which do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commonwealth or indicate its commitment to a particular course of action. The content of this document was prepared based on information available in May 2010 and new information may become available over time. Readers are advised to visit the Department of Health and Ageing website pandemic and other relevant sources to ensure they have access to the most up to date information and remain well informed. Businesses are also referred to the HB221 2004 .

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