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Starbuck, Eric S.
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COVID-19: Symptoms, transmission, and prevention
This document describes the symptoms, transmission and prevention of COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Pandemic Preparedness: Home stockpiling of food and other essential items
This checklist will help you gather the information and resources you may need in case of a severe pandemic outbreak.
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COVID-19 Epidemiology, Mitigation, and Priorities for NGO Response
This session is about COVID-19 & NGO preparedness for and priorities during a severe respiratory pathogen pandemic. Revised July 1, 2020.
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The “Spanish” Flu in Danbury, Bethel, and Beyond
This presentation describes the "Spanish" flu and its impact across the world.
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Top Ten Resources for SC/NGOs on Pandemic Preparedness and Response
This document lists the top ten resources for organizations' preparedness and response to pandemic outbreaks.
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2019-nCoV Scenario Dimensions
Updated dimensions of the nCov scenario as of 2019, as prepared by Eric S. Starbuck of Save the Children US.
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Pandemic Flu and Kids
This document is intended as draft guidance to Save the Children staff and local partners involved in programming related to pandemic flu.
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Potential Pandemic Severity: Appraisals by authoritative sources
This document includes links to information from various organizations, including appraisals of risk of a severe pandemic involving a novel respiratory virus.
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Pandemic Threats: News and guidance links for health professionals and outbreak responders
This document provides links to useful information for health personnel working during pandemic outbreaks or threats.
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Summary of the Pandemic Threat, SC Activities to Date, and Current SC Priorities
This is a summary of pandemic threats as of 2017. It also includes Save the Children's activities and priorities.
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Pandemic Influenza Planning Assumptions
This document contains assumptions for Save the Children preparedness planning. These planning assumptions were originally developed in 2006 to address the avian influenza H5N1 pandemic threat. Much of the information here is likely relevant more generall
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Severe Pandemic Influenza: A Unique set of challenges for preparedness and response
Although a severe influenza pandemic may have no single unique characteristic to distinguish it from all other potential large scale disasters, the combined set of characteristics does pose a unique and formidable challenge for preparedness and response.