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Update 5: 23rd October 2009

Contents: Introduction | Vaccination Update | Useful Documents Patient Information Leaflets | Fact Sheets » read more

Update 2: 24th July 2009

Dear Members, Thanks to all of you who took the time to respond to the last update we issued. » read more

Update 6: 13th November 2009

Dear Colleague, Most recent data from the sentinel network suggests that Pandemic H1N1 infection levels remain high in the population, but appear to be dropping slightly. In the short term this means that we will most likely continue to see significant numbers of cases over the next few weeks. A later resurgence in the rates cannot be excluded. » read more

Update 4: 6th October 2009

Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 - Clinical Considerations. Preparation and information must strike a balance between complacency and panic, writes David Hanlon. » read more

Update 3: 1st October 2009

The Irish College of General Practitioners perceives Pandemic Influenza as potentially posing a serious health threat to the nation. » read more

Update 1: 17th July 2009

Author: Dr David Hanlon, ICGP Representative on the National Pandemic Influenza Expert Group » read more