The Lancet, Volume 376, Issue 9752, Page 1526, 6 November 2010
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Richard Horton Email Address
Most members of the public (and probably the government and even some doctors too) believe that the scare over swine flu was exaggerated, the result of poor guesswork (ie, epidemiological modelling) by scientific advisers. Globally, WHO's much criticised handling of the epidemic is currently being investigated by Harvey Fineberg, President of the US Institute of Medicine. But the findings we published last week?70 UK childhood deaths from HIN1 over 9 months?at least emphasised that the virus was ...
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doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62011-9Cite or Link Using DOI
Offline: Danger in Scotland
Original Text
Richard Horton Email Address
Most members of the public (and probably the government and even some doctors too) believe that the scare over swine flu was exaggerated, the result of poor guesswork (ie, epidemiological modelling) by scientific advisers. Globally, WHO's much criticised handling of the epidemic is currently being investigated by Harvey Fineberg, President of the US Institute of Medicine. But the findings we published last week?70 UK childhood deaths from HIN1 over 9 months?at least emphasised that the virus was ...