Objective: We investigated local media reporting during the emergence of influenza A/Hong Kong/68 in Hong Kong to understand how indolent social awareness contributed to delays in warning of the pandemic. Methods: Daily output from 1 English-language and 4 local Chinese-language newspapers published in Hong Kong between July 1 and August 31, 1968 were manually reviewed for all references to the presence of respiratory disease or influenza in southern China and Hong Kong. Public announcements from the World Health Organization Weekly Epidemiological Record were used to approximate inter-national awareness. Results: Influenza A/Hong Kong/68 appeared abruptly in Hong Kong and within 1 week began to affect the functioning of the health care sec...
Background. Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza ...
As the U.S. prepares to respond this fall and winter to pandemic (H1N1) 2009, a review of the 1957-5...
Transparency of Chinese media coverage became an international controversy when the COVID-19 outbrea...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
The 1997 Hong Kong outbreak of an avian influenzalike virus, with 18 proven human cases, many severe...
The risk perception as presented by the media is important because it is usually through the media ...
It is widely held that Southern China is a hypothetical influenza epicentre for the emergence of pan...
The media ideological use of narration about Hong Kong influenza viruses, is studied. A connection o...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
Acute viral respiratory tract infections remain a leading cause of morbidity in both developing and ...
The H5N1 influenza outbreak in Hong Kong at the end of 1997 emphasised the need for viral surveillan...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the synchrony of influenza epidemics between Hong Ko...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
Communicable disease featured prominently in national and international headlines during the last qu...
Background. Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza ...
As the U.S. prepares to respond this fall and winter to pandemic (H1N1) 2009, a review of the 1957-5...
Transparency of Chinese media coverage became an international controversy when the COVID-19 outbrea...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
The 1997 Hong Kong outbreak of an avian influenzalike virus, with 18 proven human cases, many severe...
The risk perception as presented by the media is important because it is usually through the media ...
It is widely held that Southern China is a hypothetical influenza epicentre for the emergence of pan...
The media ideological use of narration about Hong Kong influenza viruses, is studied. A connection o...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
Acute viral respiratory tract infections remain a leading cause of morbidity in both developing and ...
The H5N1 influenza outbreak in Hong Kong at the end of 1997 emphasised the need for viral surveillan...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the synchrony of influenza epidemics between Hong Ko...
Singapore and China are two countries hit hard by the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic (SA...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
Communicable disease featured prominently in national and international headlines during the last qu...
Background. Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza ...
As the U.S. prepares to respond this fall and winter to pandemic (H1N1) 2009, a review of the 1957-5...
Transparency of Chinese media coverage became an international controversy when the COVID-19 outbrea...