Pandemic influenza is an emerging pathogen that has serious public
health consequences. Following recent avian and swine influenza
outbreaks, preparedness against pandemic influenza on national and
international scales is of vital importance. With a strong emphasis on
practicality, this book covers areas such as influenza epidemiology,
virology and immunology, vaccinology, pharmaceutical and public health
countermeasures, policy issues, biomathematical modeling and ethics.
Each chapter raises five key questions and answers them in clear and
concise sections, detailing relevant model studies and providing select
papers for further reading. Updated throughout, this second edition
contains new contributions on surveillance, international regulations
and local pandemic responses.