The recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza have once again brought the issue of the impact of animal diseases on humans to the forefront of the global health agenda. The need for integration between health and agriculture was never more important than now. The objective of this document is to review if this integration exists in countries of the Americas, and in particular if and how it is reflected in the preparedness plans against avian and human pandemic influenza. In this document, the authors present a review of the link between animal and human health and characteristics of the latest threat, Avian Influenza. They also define intersectoral action, measures that are reflected in the subsequent analysis, by subregion, of t...
For the past 10 years, animal health experts and human health experts have been gaining experience i...
During the last 5 years there has been an alarming number of reports of highly pathogenic avian infl...
Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmissi...
AbstractPandemic, zoonotic and seasonal influenza viruses remain a threat to humans, and have major ...
The history of avian and human influenza pandemics showed a high case fatality and devastating socio...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Avians are the cornerstone of the world of influenza viruses. However other species such as pigs and...
Influenza is a zoonotic disease caused by a constantly varying RNA virus resulting in a need for con...
Abstract: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Type A H5N1 subtype is a viral zoonotic disease that has...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramJustin J. KastnerIn a world that grows...
Avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype have become widespread in vast areas of Asia, the Middle...
Prevention and control of avian influenza: the need for a paradigm shift in pandemic influenza prepa...
The Caribbean region is considered to be at risk for avian influenza (AI) because of predominance of...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
The purpose of this paper is to provides general information about avian influenza (bird flu) and sp...
For the past 10 years, animal health experts and human health experts have been gaining experience i...
During the last 5 years there has been an alarming number of reports of highly pathogenic avian infl...
Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmissi...
AbstractPandemic, zoonotic and seasonal influenza viruses remain a threat to humans, and have major ...
The history of avian and human influenza pandemics showed a high case fatality and devastating socio...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Avians are the cornerstone of the world of influenza viruses. However other species such as pigs and...
Influenza is a zoonotic disease caused by a constantly varying RNA virus resulting in a need for con...
Abstract: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Type A H5N1 subtype is a viral zoonotic disease that has...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramJustin J. KastnerIn a world that grows...
Avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype have become widespread in vast areas of Asia, the Middle...
Prevention and control of avian influenza: the need for a paradigm shift in pandemic influenza prepa...
The Caribbean region is considered to be at risk for avian influenza (AI) because of predominance of...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
The purpose of this paper is to provides general information about avian influenza (bird flu) and sp...
For the past 10 years, animal health experts and human health experts have been gaining experience i...
During the last 5 years there has been an alarming number of reports of highly pathogenic avian infl...
Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmissi...