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Pandemic preparation

Peter has worked extensively with Dr. Tony Yardley-Jones to track the threats posed to business by pandemic influenza, and help management teams develop appropriate strategies for their organisations.

Tony is a specialist in Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, and He has worked with international businesses for over 20 years in all aspects of occupational health. We concentrate on the issues for Management and business that might be expected to arise from a pandemic.

These pages present our analysis of the trends that indicate where the A/H1N1 pandemic has got to and how it might progress.

   
Key statistics

The aim is to understand the flow of the trends, not to attempt to document individual data or calculate totals from the chaotic reporting that is taking place

02 Jan 10, 08:35 Globe Africa Americas SE Asia Europe E Med W Pacific
New deaths 370 5 51 69 102 48 95
Total deaths 14,681 153 7570 1416 3565 793 1184
Growth over 10days 9% 8% 2% 19% 15% 19% 17%
Deaths per 100m 243.8 42.2 827.1 78.5 441.7 198.7 68.3
1918 - 1919 Pandemic

Three pandemic waves: weekly combined influenza and pneumonia mortality, United Kingdom, 1918–1919

See: 1918 Influenza: the Mother of All Pandemics

 
1918 - 1919 Pandemic

In the United States, annual epidemics of influenza typically occur during the fall or winter months, but the peak of influenza activity can occur as late as April or May
 

See: CDC: Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Influenza

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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