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I joined Fluwiki and all I got was this lousy flu part II

by: UK - Bird

Mon Nov 02, 2009 at 18:32:21 PM EST

I thought I'd take another poll of who's had or who's got swine flu. Apologies if someone else has done something similar recently. I include the last results for comparison. Pick the furthest down the list that applies.
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Survey on How You Use the Daily News Diary

by: AlohaOR

Mon Jan 12, 2009 at 21:37:46 PM EST

We're thinking of changing the daily news diary and need your input.
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Influenza

by: gs

Sat May 26, 2007 at 03:19:13 AM EDT

here is the best, free, most detailed scientific survey about
influenza which I ever found on the web :

http://www.topleyand...

65 pages , .pdf  file

Orthomyxoviruses: influenza
Nancy J.Cox, Gabriele Neumann,Ruben O.Donis, and Yoshiro Kawaoka
(2005)

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Why Don't People Prep? New Survey

by: DemFromCT

Wed May 02, 2007 at 08:46:57 AM EDT

(active conversation within... - promoted by DemFromCT)

This new survey was prepared by the American Public Health Association for National Public health Week. It was an all-hazards look,  not specifically for panflu, but the insights are valuable. The home page for the links to the .pdf results can be found here.

Selected survey results regarding barriers to prepping are here.

National Preparedness Public Health Survey

APHA commissioned Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Inc., a national public opinion polling firm, to conduct a national survey in February 2007 on levels of emergency preparedness. The survey found that many Americans' preparedness plans have lapsed in the years following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

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