Pandemic(H1N1)2009インフルエンザから学ぶこと

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  • Pandemic H1N1 2009 インフルエンザ カラ マナブ コト
  • Lessons Learned from the Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Influenza

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In 2009, a pandemic influenza, of which the virus was originated from the reassortment of swine, avian and human influenza viruses, emerged and developed in human individuals across the world. Initially, the infectious wave occurred in early April in the North American area such as Mexico, United States and Canada. In Japan, the first case was registered in early May. Afterward, the number of confirmed cases increased. From this pandemic influenza, we have learned much regarding the epidemiological and individual controls for the novel infectious disease. Herein, we introduce the matters we have studied, and hope they will generally be beneficial for the deliberated understanding and preparation of additional steps for the unknown emerging and/or re-emerging infectious diseases including the ongoing infections by influenza viruses.

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