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Uscher-Pines L, Maurer J, Kellerman A, et al. Healthy young and middle age adults: what will it take to vaccinate them for influenza? Vaccine 2010 (published online Sep 15) [Full text]

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American Red Cross. Social media in disasters and emergencies. Results of online survey. Aug. 5, 2010 (Full text – PDF)

Barry JM. Pandemics: avoiding the mistakes of 1918. (Essay) Nature 2009 May 21;459(7245):324-5 [Full text]

Brown LH, Aitken P, Leggat PA, et al. Self-reported anticipated compliance with physician advice to stay home during pandemic (H1N1) 2009: results from the 2009 Queensland Social Survey. BMC Public Health 2010 Mar 16;20:138 [Abstract]

CDC. Estimates of deaths associated with seasonal influenza--United States, 1976-2007. MMWR 2010 Aug 27;59(33):1057-62 [Full text

CDC. The 2009 H1N1 pandemic: summary highlights, April 2009- April 2010. Jun 16, 2010 [Full text]

CDC. H1N1 (swine flu): resources for the hard of hearing. Jun 2, 2009 [Full text]

CDC. Risk Communication newsletter [Web page]
Online and PDF versions launched Aug 2009 to provide "information and resources to help emergency risk communicators prepare and effectively respond in the event of a crisis."

CDC/DHS. Preparing for the flu: a communication toolkit for businesses and employers. Aug 19, 2009 [Full text]

CIDRAP, SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management). Doing business during an influenza pandemic: human resource policies, protocols, templates, tools, & tips. Nov 2009 [Full text]

Dowdle WR. Influenza pandemic periodicity, virus recycling, and the art of risk assessment. Emerg Infect Dis. Jan 2006 [Full text]

Eisenman DP, Cordasco KM, Asch S, et al. Disaster planning and risk communication with vulnerable communities: lessons from Hurricane Katrina. Am J Public Health 2007 (published online Apr 5) [Abstract]

France AM, Jackson M, Schrag S, et al. Household transmission of 2009 influenza A (H1N1) virus after a school-based outbreak in New York City, April-May 2009. J Infect Dis 2010 (published online Feb 25) [Abstract]

Harvard Opinion Research Program (Harvard School of Public Health). Employers took many measures to protect employees and avoid business impact of H1N1 flu outbreak. Poll results released Jun 22, 2010 [Full text]

HHS. Crisis & emergency risk communication by leaders for leaders [Full text - PDF]

Jones SC, Waters L, Holland O, et al. Developing pandemic communication strategies: preparation without panic. J Bus Res 2009 (published online Feb 27) [Abstract]

King County, Washington. No ordinary flu Jul 2008 [Full text]
Comic book to promote pandemic flu preparedness, in 12 languages

Lynfield R. Lessons from Queens. Editorial commentary Journal of Infectious Diseases 2010;201:973-975 [Full text]

McDonnell WM, Nelson DS, Schunk JE. Flu, fear of flu, and pediatric emergency department utilization. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies' 2010 annual meeting, Vancouver, B.C., May 4, 2010 [Abstract]

McDonnell WM, Nelson DS, Schunk JE. Should we fear flu fear itself? Lessons from the spring 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies' 2010 annual meeting, Vancouver, B.C., May 1, 2010 [Abstract]

Menon KU. Risk communication: in search of a pandemic. (Commentary) Ann Acad Med Singapore 2008 Jun;37(6):525-34 [Full text - PDF]

Norgaard O, Lazarus JV. Searching PubMed during a pandemic. PLoS ONE 2010 Apr 7;5(4):e10039 [Full text]

Poland GA. The 2009-2010 influenza pandemic: effects on pandemic and seasonal vaccine uptake and lessons learned for seasonal vaccination campaigns. Vaccine 2010 (published online Aug 14) [Abstract]

Regidor E, de la Fuente L, Gutierrez-Fisac JL, et al. The role of the public health official in communicating public health information. Am J Public Health 2007 (published online Apr 5) [Abstract]

Sandman P. Pandemics: good hygiene is not enough. (Commentary) Nature 2009 May 21;459(7245):322-23 [Full text]

Sandman, PM. Swine flu pandemic communication update [Web page]

Sandman, PM, Lanard J. Pandemic Influenza Risk communication: The teachable moment [Web page]

Sandman, PM, Lanard, J. What to say when a pandemic looks imminent: Messaging for WHO phases four and five. [Web page]

Uscher-Pines L, Maurer J, Kellerman A, et al. Healthy young and middle age adults: what will it take to vaccinate them for influenza? Vaccine 2010 (published online Sep 15) [Full text]

WHO. Handbook for journalists: Influenza pandemic. Dec 2005 [Full text - PDF]

WHO. Outbreak communication: best practices for communicating with the public during an outbreak. 2005 [Full text - PDF]

WHO. Outbreak communication guidelines. 2005 [Full text - PDF]

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