[HTML][HTML] Back to the future: lessons learned from the 1918 influenza pandemic

KR Short, K Kedzierska… - Frontiers in cellular and …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
2018 marks the 100-year anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed~ 50
million people worldwide. The severity of this pandemic resulted from a complex interplay …

Two years after pandemic influenza A/2009/H1N1: what have we learned?

VCC Cheng, KKW To, H Tse, IFN Hung… - Clinical microbiology …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
The world had been anticipating another influenza pandemic since the last one in 1968. The
pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 virus (A/2009/H1N1) finally arrived, causing the first …

[HTML][HTML] COVID‐19: we must not forget about Indigenous health and equity

M McLeod, J Gurney, R Harris… - Australian and New …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
New Zealand is currently seeing very small numbers of COVID-19 cases with the focus
currently on early detection and rapid management of cases and contacts. 38, 39 However …

[PDF][PDF] First Nations peoples leading the way in COVID-19 pandemic planning, response and management

K Crooks, D Casey, JS Ward - Med J Aust, 2020 - mja.com.au
MJA editing - normal template Page 1 The Medical Journal of Australia – Preprint – 29 April
2020 First Nations people leading the way in COVID-19 pandemic planning, response and …

Harnessing the power of T cells: the promising hope for a universal influenza vaccine

EB Clemens, C Van de Sandt, SS Wong, LM Wakim… - Vaccines, 2018 - mdpi.com
Next-generation vaccines that utilize T cells could potentially overcome the limitations of
current influenza vaccines that rely on antibodies to provide narrow subtype-specific …

An urgent call to collect data related to COVID-19 and Indigenous populations globally

A Mallard, MA Pesantes, C Zavaleta-Cortijo… - BMJ Global Health, 2021 - gh.bmj.com
Indigenous peoples live in over 90 countries globally and account for some 476 million
individuals or~ 6.2% of the global population. 6 Despite recent efforts to improve the health …

Preexisting CD8+ T-cell immunity to the H7N9 influenza A virus varies across ethnicities

S Quiñones-Parra, E Grant, L Loh… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
The absence of preexisting neutralizing antibodies specific for the novel A (H7N9) influenza
virus indicates a lack of prior human exposure. As influenza A virus–specific CD8+ T …

Aboriginal peoples' perspectives about COVID-19 vaccines and motivations to seek vaccination: a qualitative study

S Graham, M Blaxland, R Bolt, M Beadman… - BMJ Global …, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) people compared with non-
Aboriginal people in Australia have higher rates of chronic conditions. These conditions …

Not the great equalizers: Covid-19, 1918–20 influenza, and the need for a paradigm shift in pandemic preparedness

SE Mamelund, J Dimka - Population Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Despite common perceptions to the contrary, pandemic diseases do not affect populations
indiscriminately. In this paper, we review literature produced by demographers, historians …

Human influenza viruses and CD8+ T cell responses

EJ Grant, SM Quiñones-Parra, EB Clemens… - Current opinion in …, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•Memory influenza-specific CD8+ T cells drive rapid recovery from influenza
disease.•CD8+ T cell memory pools cross-react with distinct influenza strains.•Universal T …