Facing the threat of influenza pandemic - roles of and implications to general practitioners

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Albert Lee
Antonio AT Chuh
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[1] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,School of Public Health and Primary Care
[2] 4th Floor,Adjunct Professor of Applied Health Science
[3] School of Public Health,undefined
[4] Prince of Wales Hospital,undefined
[5] School of Health,undefined
[6] Physical Education and Recreation,undefined
[7] Indiana University,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 10卷
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Influenza; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome; Oseltamivir; Secondary Care; Influenza Pandemic;
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The 2009 pandemic of H1N1 influenza, compounded with seasonal influenza, posed a global challenge. Despite the announcement of post-pandemic period on 10 August 2010 by theWHO, H1N1 (2009) virus would continue to circulate as a seasonal virus for some years and national health authorities should remain vigilant due to unpredictable behaviour of the virus. Majority of the world population is living in countries with inadequate resources to purchase vaccines and stockpile antiviral drugs. Basic hygienic measures such as wearing face masks and the hygienic practice of hand washing could reduce the spread of the respiratory viruses. However, the imminent issue is translating these measures into day-to-day practice. The experience from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong has shown that general practitioners (GPs) were willing to discharge their duties despite risks of getting infected themselves. SARS event has highlighted the inadequate interface between primary and secondary care and valuable health care resources were thus inappropriately matched to community needs.
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