Titre : | Influenza preparedness and response. Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response Among Public-Housing Residents, Single-Parent Families, and Low-Income Populations. (2009) |
Auteurs : | Karen BOUYE ; BROWN (Clive) : USA. National Center for Preparedness. Detection and Control of Infectious Diseases. Cdc. Atlanta. ; GUILLORY (Joyce-A) : USA. Faith Journey Partnership in Parish Ministry. Interdenominational Theological Center. Atlanta. ; Sonja HUTCHINS ; RASHID (Jamila) : USA. Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response. Cdc. Atlanta. ; Roland Richard ; Benedict-I TRUMAN ; Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (C.D.C.). Atlania. GA. USA |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | American journal of public health (vol. 99, 2009) |
Pagination : | S287-S293 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Grippe ; Enseignement public ; Enseignement ; Secteur public ; Maison retraite ; Personne âgée ; Famille monoparentale ; Famille ; Facteur socioéconomique ; Revenu ; Population ; Virose ; Infection ; Homme |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0x8D9rG. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. During the early stages of an influenza pandemic, a pandemic vaccine likely will not be available. Therefore, interventions to mitigate pandemic influenza transmission in communities will be an important component of the response to a pandemic. Public-housing residents, single-parent families, and low-income populations may have difficulty complying with community-wide interventions. To enable compliance with community interventions, stakeholders recommended the following : (1) community mobilization and partnerships, (2) culturally specific emergency communications planning, (3) culturally specific education and training programs, (4) evidence-based measurement and evaluation efforts, (5) strategic planning policies, (6) inclusion of community members as partners, and (7) policy and program changes to minimize morbidity and mortality. |