Special Feature
Monitoring H1N1
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H1N1
Outbreaks of a new H1N1 strain of influenza virus have prompted the World Health Organization to declare the event a public health emergency of international concern.
Warden Messages
- China 2009-H1N1 Influenza Quarantine Measures Update (9/28/09)
- H1N1 Warden Message (6/12/09)
- New Message - H1N1 Flu (6/1/09)
- Warden Message - H1N1 Influenza (5/6/09)
- H1N1 Flu Outbreak (4/27/09)
Fact Sheet
Feature Articles
- Secretary Sebelius Remarks to the World Health Plenary Session
- How the World Fights the Flu
- Vaccines in the 21st Century
- Preparation for Avian Flu Helps Nations Fight H1N1 Pandemic
- President Obama’s Remarks After Meeting his Cabinet on H1N1 Flu
- Obama’s Letter to Congress on Global H1N1 Flu Outbreak
- America.gov Science Writer Cheryl Pellerin Discusses H1N1 Flu
Other References
- World Health Organization
- Flu.gov
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS)
- U.S. Summit Readies Communities for Autumn H1N1 Flu Surge
- Scientists Take Lessons from Past Pandemics for New H1N1 Virus
- World Health Organization Declares Global Pandemic for H1N1 Flu
- As H1N1 Flu Cases Increase Worldwide, Health Ministers to Meet
- Obama Proposes Massive Global Health Initiative
- Scientists Learn More About H1N1 Flu; Critical Questions Remain
- Remarks by President Obama on Global Health Initiative
- Secretary Clinton on President’s Global Health Initiative
- Weekly Address: Government Actions to Address the H1N1 Flu Virus - The White House Blog
- Weekly Address: President Obama Outlines Government Actions to Address the 2009 H1N1 Flu
- Public Health Officials Brief at Foreign Press Center on H1N1 Flu
H1N1 Feature
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Infectious Disease Surveillance
Until a decade ago it was impossible to recognize an epidemic early enough to mitigate its effects. Today, global networks of laboratories and scientists do just that with tools on the ground and in space.
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Tracking the H1N1 Outbreak
Learn more about how international organizations are working together to respond to outbreaks of a new strain of a H1N1 virus initially referred to as swine flu.