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The nature of the HHS response will be guided by the epidemiologic features of the virus and the course of the pandemic. An influenza pandemic will place extraordinary and sustained demands not only on public health and health care providers, but also on providers of essential services across the United States and around the globe. Realizing that pandemic influenza preparedness is a process, not an isolated event, to most effectively implement key pandemic response actions, specific capabilities must be developed through preparedness activities implemented before the pandemic occurs. This plan outlines key actions for an effective pandemic response, involving surveillance, investigation, protective public health measures; vaccines. | Removing barriers to better safer care Health literacy and patient safety Help patients understand Manual for clinicians Second edition Barry D. Weiss MD A continuing medical education opportunity Sponsored in part by AstraZeneca AMA FOUNDATION 2007 American Medical Association Foundation and American Medical Association. All rights reserved. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from the American Medical Association Foundation. Release date May 2007 Expiration date May 2009 Removing barriers to better safer care Health literacy and patient safety Help patients understand Manual for clinicians Second edition Author Barry D. Weiss MD University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson With contributions from Joanne G. Schwartzberg MD American Medical Association Chicago Terry C. Davis PhD Louisiana State University Shreveport Ruth M. Parker MD Emory University College of Medicine Atlanta Patricia E. Sokol RN JD American Medical Association Chicago Mark V. Williams MD Emory University College of Medicine .
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