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The Lancet's H1N1 Resource Centre

TheLancet.com: “The emergence in Mexico in April of a new strain of influenza A H1N1 (swine flu) capable of causing human disease and of person-to-person transmission has put health authorities around the world on alert for an influenza pandemic, and caused a storm of coverage in the mass media. Outside Mexico, the disease caused by H1N1 appears no more severe than seasonal influenza; however, the possibility that the virus might cause more severe disease as it spreads cannot be discounted. Cases of infection have now been confirmed in 33 countries on four continents. WHO is considering raising the pandemic alert level to six, which would signify the first influenza pandemic since 1968.” [Gerry McKiernan]

  • The Lancet’s H1N1 Resource Centre is the result of a collaborative effort by the editors of over 40 Elsevier-published journals and 11 learned societies who have agreed to make freely available on this site any relevant content. All papers have been selected by a Lancet editor, grouped by topic and fulltext pdfs made available to download free of charge.”
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