2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-59702009000400014
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A gripe de longe e de perto: comparações entre as pandemias de 1918 e 2009

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“…Como todas as pandemias, a reação quando do aparecimento da H1N1 não fugiu à regra. A primeira reação das autoridades foi negar sua existência, uma vez que era algo desconhecido e com potencial de abalar a economia e os sistemas de saúde (Alvarez et al, 2009). A pandemia de Gripe Suína somente foi decretada após meses depois do surgimento do primeiro caso, e em 4 meses, 120 países já possuíam casos de H1N1, provavelmente disseminados pelo sistema aéreo internacional (Alvarez et al, 2009).…”
Section: Gripe Suína -H1n1unclassified
“…Como todas as pandemias, a reação quando do aparecimento da H1N1 não fugiu à regra. A primeira reação das autoridades foi negar sua existência, uma vez que era algo desconhecido e com potencial de abalar a economia e os sistemas de saúde (Alvarez et al, 2009). A pandemia de Gripe Suína somente foi decretada após meses depois do surgimento do primeiro caso, e em 4 meses, 120 países já possuíam casos de H1N1, provavelmente disseminados pelo sistema aéreo internacional (Alvarez et al, 2009).…”
Section: Gripe Suína -H1n1unclassified
“…According to Greco, Tupinambás and Fonseca (2009), such occurrence may be the result of the immunity acquired by people over 65 during the Asian Flu, 1957, andthe Hong Kong Flu, 1968. Like all pandemics, the reaction when H1N1 appeared follow the rule. The authorities first reaction was to deny its existence, since it was something unknown and with the potential to shake the economy and health systems (Alvarez et al, 2009). The Swine Flu pandemic was only recognized months after the first case appeared, and in 4 months, 120 countries already had cases of H1N1, probably spread by the international transportation air system (Alvarez et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The authorities first reaction was to deny its existence, since it was something unknown and with the potential to shake the economy and health systems (Alvarez et al, 2009). The Swine Flu pandemic was only recognized months after the first case appeared, and in 4 months, 120 countries already had cases of H1N1, probably spread by the international transportation air system (Alvarez et al, 2009).…”
Section: Aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alvarez et al 3 señalan para el caso de la gripe A que los medios, al tiempo que dan cuenta del pánico social, contribuyen a éste, en un proceso que se retroalimenta.…”
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