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The Lancet's H1N1 Resource Centre is the result of a collaborative effort by the editors of over 40 Elsevier-published journals and 11 learned societies who have agreed to make freely available on this site any relevant content. All papers have been selected by a Lancet editor, grouped by topic and fulltext pdfs made available to download free of charge. Please check back regularly to this site for new content. Better still, register now for site updates.
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The pandemic 2009 (H1N1) swine influenza virus is mild compared to the pandemic 1918 (H1N1) virus because of a proline-to-serine substitution in the receptor-binding site of its hemagglutinin - A hypothesis Medical Hypotheses View PDF
Influenza pandemic preparedness and severity assessment of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in South-east Asia Public Health View PDF
Immune response after a single vaccination against 2009 influenza A H1N1 in USA: a preliminary report of two randomised controlled phase 2 trials The Lancet View PDF
Importance of background rates of disease in assessment of vaccine safety during mass immunisation with pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccines The Lancet View PDF
Pandemic H1N1 news from 49th ICAAC September 15, 2009 View Text
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Video address given by Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization, at the opening ceremony of the joint conference on influenza organised by the Ministry of Health China and The Lancet.
Watch The Lancet Infectious Diseases and ESCMID's session "H1N1 influenza A/update on the current H1N1 influenza A outbreak" at ECCMID 2009. (For optimal viewing we recommend Internet Explorer and Windows Media.)
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Read the BBC readers' Q&A session with John McConnell, Editor of The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
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