Influenza Pandemic: Lessons Learned from the H1N1 Pandemic Should Be Incorporated into Future Planning
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Effect of Food and Beverage Prices on Children’s Weights
by Bernice Steinhardt and Marcia Crosse
Paperback, 67 pages, 2011, $25.00
ISBN: 9781437988318
The 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic was the first human pandemic in over four decades; the CDC estimates that there were 89 million U.S. cases. Over $6 billion was available for the response, led by the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Homeland Security, with coordination provide by the Homeland Security Council through its National Security Staff.
In particular, CDC worked with states and localities to communicate with the public and to distribute H1N1 vaccine and supplies. This report examines: (1) how CDC used the funding; (2) the key issues raised by the federal response; and (3) the actions taken to identify and incorporate lessons learned. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report.
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Entry filed under: New Government Reports. Tags: cdc, center for disease control, department of health and human services, dhs, flu, funding, government, h1n1, hhs, homeland security, homeland security council, influenza, national security, pandemic, report, vaccine.
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