All Pandemic articles – Page 2
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Forgotten, but not gone?
When cases of bird flu were widespread in 2005 and 2006, the risk of a worldwide human influenza pandemic was taken as a serious threat. While the threat has not receded, European companies may have let down their guard, says Graham Buck
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Businesses can stockpile pandemic treatment
A programme to reserve supplies of antiviral medication in the event of a pandemic is on offer to UK employers
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Absence of planning
A lack of guidance is leaving businesses out in the cold when it comes to pandemic planning
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US proposes employers stockpile anti-flu drugs
The US consults on three draft guidances in preparation for a flu pandemic
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Businesses ill advised on pandemic planning
Inadequate guidance from government and lack of business preparedness for possible flu pandemic, say academics
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Scientists simulate pandemic influenza outbreak in Chicago
Researchers say household antiviral measures and a reduction in contact between individuals could lower the spread of the disease
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Defra confirms Dorset bird flu same as continental strain
The department said the most likely source of the Dorset avian flu outbreak was an infected migratory bird
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Sixth swan tests positive for H5N1
A sixth swan has tested positive for H5N1 in southern England
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Europe's winter flu season starts
EISS and ECDC confirm an upsurge in the number of confirmed cases of influenza
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Concerns mount following Avian Flu in wild birds
In what ways are risk managers preparing for a possible disruption to normal business practices, Nathan Skinner finds out
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Avian flu confirmed in wild birds in Dorset
Defra confirmed highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 in three dead wild mute swans
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UK business better prepared for disaster: Study
BSI British Standards finds that 81% of FTSE companies could last one week before feeling serious detrimental effects following a disaster
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Flu vaccine supplies fall short of those required in pandemic: Study
Study finds that new technologies and strategies could boost pandemic vaccine supplies
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New business continuity standard is a route to competitive advantage: Aon
Gaining certification for business continuity plans is the next step in strengthening competitive advantage for organisations
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UK poultry farmers could lose £30m if avian flu spreads: Aon
Outbreak comes during build up to key festive season
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Marsh issues advice on Suffolk bird flu outbreak
Currently H5N1 is not in itself a business threat except to the poultry industry, says broker
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Avian flu returns to UK shores
Defra has confirmed Avian Influenza in turkeys on premises near Diss on the Norfolk/Suffolk border
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Building a sustainable enterprise economy
What role can businesses play in forging a peaceful and sustainable future for the earth and its inhabitants?
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UK farmers could lose £30m in major avian flu outbreak: Aon
EU regulations impose gap between government compensation and wholesale profit says broker
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