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		<title>CDC Releases 1918 Pandemic Flu Storybook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released this week an online storybook containing the personal reflections of survivors, families, and friends.  It is a chilling reminder of potency of disease.  This year marks the 90th anniversary of the 1918 flu.  It is estimated that 50 million died in the 1918-1919 pandemic. Recollections from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released this week an online storybook containing the personal reflections of survivors, families, and friends.  It is a chilling reminder of potency of disease.  This year marks the 90th anniversary of the 1918 flu.  It is estimated that 50 million died in the 1918-1919 pandemic.  Recollections from the 1957 outbreak are also included.  Estimates are that 1-2 million died in the 1957 outbreak.  CDC is working to add recollections from the 1968 outbreak.</p>
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“Complacency is enemy number one when it comes to preparing for another influenza pandemic,” said CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding. “These stories, told so eloquently by survivors, family members, and friends from past pandemics, serve as a sobering reminder of the devastating impact that influenza can have and reading them is a must for anyone involved in public health preparedness.”</p>
<p>The 1918 influenza pandemic killed more than 50 million people worldwide including an estimated 675,000 people in the United States, and it is one of the touchstones for today’s public health preparedness initiatives. To put it in perspective, that’s more people than all those who died (both military personnel and civilians) during World War I (1914–1918). The 1957 Influenza Pandemic caused at least 70,000 U.S. deaths and 1–2 million deaths worldwide. Improvements in scientific technology made it possible to more quickly identify that pandemic when compared with the 1918 event. These first-person and family accounts contained herein provide an intimate, personal view of the 1918 and 1957 pandemics that goes beyond the staggering statistics associated with those events and, therefore, can help planners re-energize their efforts and fight preparedness fatigue and apathy.</p>
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<p>Available here:</p>
<p>http://www.pandemicflu.gov/storybook/index.html</p>
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