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Can a pandemic occur and if it does can it be
prevented? No one knows with certainty. The only guaranteed way would be to eliminate virus from the bird population globally – a task that is unachievable in the near future. Thus, being proactive is perhaps the best strategy. It is critical to develop: -A complete and comprehensive understanding of the past pandemics -A through preparedness plan -An excellent surveillance and logistical capacity Strategies: -To enforce movement restrictions in and out of the affected area -For quarantine -Culling -Disinfection To increase the likelihood that early intervention using the WHO rapid-intervention stockpile of antiviral drugs will be successful (currently WHO has antiviral medications, sufficient for 3 million treatment courses) These drugs could be used prophylactically near the start of a pandemic to reduce the risk that a fully transmissible virus will emerge or at least to delay its international spread, thus gaining time to augment vaccine supplies. Vaccine development Global coordination Mass education |