Avian influenza: a pandemic waiting in the wings?
- PMID: 17083630
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2006.00908.x
Avian influenza: a pandemic waiting in the wings?
Abstract
Recent widespread outbreaks of avian influenza and, associated with these a growing number of human infections with a high mortality rate, have raised concerns that this might be the prelude to a severe pandemic of human influenza. As a background to these concerns the present article reviews influenza as a human disease, its origins and the involvement of other species, properties of the influenza viruses and the current status of influenza prevention and control.
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