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CDC. Guidelines and recommendations: interim guidance about avian influenza (H5N1) for U.S. citizens living abroad. Outbreak notice updated Nov 3, 2008 [Full text]
CDC. Interim guidance for airline flight crews and persons meeeting passengers arriving from areas with avian influenza. Published Feb 18, 2004; updated frequently [Web page]
DOT (US Department of Transportation). National aviation resource manual for quarantinable diseases. Released Jan 25, 2007 [Full text]
DOT (US Department of Transportation). Sub-sector pandemic influenza planning guidelines (for aviation, highway and motor carrier, maritime, mass transit, and railroad sub-sectors). Released Apr 1, 2008, as annexes to DHS preparedness guidelines [Web site, with links to PDFs]
FDA. FDA pandemic influenza preparedness strategic plan. Released Mar 14, 2007 [Full text]
HHS Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Providing mass medical care with scarce resources: a community planning guide. Nov 16, 2006 [Full text]
HHS. Pandemic influenza plan. Released Nov 2, 2005 [Links to overview and full text]
Home Office (UK). Planning for a possible influenza pandemic: a framework for planners preparing to manage deaths. Aug 30, 2007 [Full text]
IOM (Institute of Medicine). Antivirals for pandemic influenza: guidance on developing a distribution and dispensing program. Released Apr 25, 2008 [Link to full text]
OSHA. Guidance on preparing workplaces for an influenza pandemic. Released Feb 6, 2007 [Full text]
OSHA. Pandemic influenza preparedness and response guidance for healthcare workers and healthcare employers. Released May 21, 2007 [Full text]
OSHA. Proposed guidance on workplace stockpiling of respirators and facemasks for pandemic influenza. Released May 13, 2008 [Full text]
WHO. WHO global influenza preparedness plan: the role of WHO and recommendations for national measures before and during pandemics. Released Apr 12, 2005 [Full text]
WHO. WHO recommendations relating to travellers coming from and going to countries experiencing outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza. Nov 2005 [Full text]
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