Center Articles and Publications
Commentary on Community Mitigation of Pandemic Influenza Eric Toner eInfluenza Review. April 2007: Volume 1, Number 6. © JHUSOM, IJHN, and eInfluenza Review Introduction: The Department of Health and Human Services’ planning assumptions for an unmitigated and severe (1918-like) pandemic include 9.9 million hospitalizations in the U.S. with 1.5 million patients requiring intensive care, figures which are several times the available capacity of the healthcare system. In fact, the U.S. healthcare system would be seriously challenged by even a mild pandemic. For this reason, public health interventions which might reduce this disease burden have attracted much interest.
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