December 2, 2005
Preparing for Bird Flu by Examining the Lessons of SARS and the Vaccine Shortage
Tim Brookes, interim director of the professional-writing program at Champlain College
In the panic over a possible avian-influenza pandemic, health planners and the public have overlooked key lessons of both the SARS and vaccine-shortage crises. So warns the author of two new books from the American Public Health Association — Behind the Mask: How the World Survived SARS and A Warning Shot: Influenza and the 2004 Flu Vaccine
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