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A pandemic is a global disease outbreak. During a pandemic, transmission can be anticipated in the workplace, not only from patient to workers in health care settings, but also among co-workers in general work settings. A pandemic would cause high levels of illness, death, social disruption, and economic loss. Everyday life would be disrupted because so many people in so many places become seriously ill at the same time. Impacts could range from school and business closings to the interruption of basic services such as public transportation and food delivery.
Humans may give swine flu to pigs

Humans may give swine flu to pigs

Obama cabinet members meet Thursday for H1N1 preparedness summit

Obama cabinet members meet Thursday for H1N1 preparedness summit

WHO to recommend countries stop testing for H1N1

WHO to recommend countries stop testing for H1N1

U.S., Russia to cooperate on health goals

U.S., Russia to cooperate on health goals

Developing countries need $1 billion by end of year to cope with H1N1, U.N. says

Developing countries need $1 billion by end of year to cope with H1N1, U.N. says

U.S. military broad-based influenza monitoring system

U.S. military broad-based influenza monitoring system

International health experts hold two-day H1N1 meeting

International health experts hold two-day H1N1 meeting

Swine flu different from ordinary flu in a number of ways

Swine flu different from ordinary flu in a number of ways

Major new e-science resource for biologists

Major new e-science resource for biologists

Concern over case of drug resistant swine flu

Concern over case of drug resistant swine flu

Research examines history of H1N1 and provides cautionary tale about the use of extinct viruses

Research examines history of H1N1 and provides cautionary tale about the use of extinct viruses

Researchers develop new method for better diagnostic of diarrhea causing bacteria

Researchers develop new method for better diagnostic of diarrhea causing bacteria

Sinovac receives revised Chinese approvals for Panflu

Sinovac receives revised Chinese approvals for Panflu

U.S. Vaccine Advisory Committee considers response to H1N1 spread

U.S. Vaccine Advisory Committee considers response to H1N1 spread

Battle is on to keep swine flu out of hospitals and prisons

Battle is on to keep swine flu out of hospitals and prisons

U.S. swine flu cases reach one million

U.S. swine flu cases reach one million

Mexican, Chilean Presidents appeal for developing countries access to H1N1 vaccine

Mexican, Chilean Presidents appeal for developing countries access to H1N1 vaccine

Australian swine flu vaccine ready in months

Australian swine flu vaccine ready in months

The swine flu death that wasn't

The swine flu death that wasn't

HHS awards $35 million contract to company in hopes of faster flu vaccine production

HHS awards $35 million contract to company in hopes of faster flu vaccine production

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