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Editorial
. 2019 Nov 19;9(5 Suppl 1):1-4.
doi: 10.5365/wpsar.2018.9.5.000. eCollection 2018 Winter.

Marking the 1918 influenza pandemic centennial: addressing regional influenza threats through the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases and Public Health Emergencies

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Editorial

Marking the 1918 influenza pandemic centennial: addressing regional influenza threats through the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases and Public Health Emergencies

Erica Dueger et al. Western Pac Surveill Response J. .
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Figure 1
APSED development and priorities from 2005 to 2016 and beyond
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Figure 2
APSED III provides a framework for public health emergency preparedness in the Western Pacific Region, including preparedness for future pandemic influenza

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