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Massnahmen bei einer influenza-Pandemie in der Schweiz

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  • Daniela Bernasconi
  • Robert Steffen
  • Janh Cloetta
  • Germain-Marcel Daucourt
  • Urs Hess
  • Daniel Lavanchy
  • Hans Matter
  • François Méan
  • A. Schneider
  • Josef Schöpfer
  • Dieter Stürchler
  • Urs Thurnherr
  • Werner Wunderli
  • Hanspeter Zimmermann

Abstract

II faut compter avec une pandemie grippale au cours des prochaine années, raison pour laquelle les nations industrialisées préparent des mesures pour faire face à cet événement. En période interpandémique les compétences sont clairement réglées et vaccins ou médicaments sont disponibles en quantités suffisantes. Lors de pandémie il faut au contraire compter avec des insuffisances importantes tant quant au matériel qu'à l'infrastructure, insuffisances qui auront des conséquences économiques et sociales considérables. Les présent projet esquisse comment l'on peut, au mieux et avec les moyens disponibles, en premier lieu réduire la mortalité prématurée et, en deuxième lieu, réduire la morbidité et maintenir les services essentiels et la sécurité du pays. Des options sont présentées, par exemple, comment une production accrue de vaccin déjà pendant la phase interpandémique réduirait l'impact de la pandémie. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag 1997

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  • Daniela Bernasconi & Robert Steffen & Janh Cloetta & Germain-Marcel Daucourt & Urs Hess & Daniel Lavanchy & Hans Matter & François Méan & A. Schneider & Josef Schöpfer & Dieter Stürchler & Urs Thurnhe, 1997. "Massnahmen bei einer influenza-Pandemie in der Schweiz," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 42(2), pages 92-99, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:42:y:1997:i:2:p:s92-s99
    DOI: 10.1007/BF01365162
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