st and communication in government and the community that pre-existed the pandemic," co-author Dr. Howard Markel, a professor of history of medicine and director of the university's Center for the History of Medicine, said in the release.
"Their experiences present insights for contemporary pandemic preparedness and community mitigation planning," he said.
The paper appears online Sept. 29 in the journal Health Affairs.
More information
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more about swine flu.
-- Robert Preidt
SOURCE: University of Michigan, news release, Sept. 29, 2009
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