The Loss from Pandemic Influenza Risk.
Authors
Fan VY, Jamison DT, Summers LH.
Editors
In: Jamison DT, Gelband H, Horton S, Jha P, Laxminarayan R, Mock CN, Nugent R, editors.
Source
Disease Control Priorities: Improving Health and Reducing Poverty. 3rd edition. Washington (DC): The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank; 2017 Nov. Chapter 18.
Excerpt
The 2014?16 Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa reminded the world that enormous economic and human losses result from the uncontrolled spread of a deadly infection. Less noticed was the likelihood that a pandemic with characteristics similar to the 1918 influenza pandemic would have killed about 10 times as many people in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone as did Ebola. The global death total from such a pandemic could be 2,500 times higher than the World Health Organization?s (WHO) estimate of 11,300 deaths from Ebola through March 16, 2016 (WHO 2016a).
? 2018 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank.
Sections
PMID: 30212158
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Authors
Fan VY, Jamison DT, Summers LH.
Editors
In: Jamison DT, Gelband H, Horton S, Jha P, Laxminarayan R, Mock CN, Nugent R, editors.
Source
Disease Control Priorities: Improving Health and Reducing Poverty. 3rd edition. Washington (DC): The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank; 2017 Nov. Chapter 18.
Excerpt
The 2014?16 Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa reminded the world that enormous economic and human losses result from the uncontrolled spread of a deadly infection. Less noticed was the likelihood that a pandemic with characteristics similar to the 1918 influenza pandemic would have killed about 10 times as many people in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone as did Ebola. The global death total from such a pandemic could be 2,500 times higher than the World Health Organization?s (WHO) estimate of 11,300 deaths from Ebola through March 16, 2016 (WHO 2016a).
? 2018 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank.
Sections
- INTRODUCTION
- REVIEW OF HISTORICAL PANDEMIC RISK AND SEVERITY
- METHODS
- Results
- DISCUSSION
- SENSITIVITY TESTS AND LIMITATIONS
- CONCLUSIONS
- ANNEX
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Note
- References
PMID: 30212158
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