Explore the dynamics of the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic in this informative lecture by Lauren Ancel Meyers, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the global public health response, including surveillance, social distancing, hygiene measures, and strategic interventions. Examine compartmental modeling, the reproduction number concept, and herd immunity principles. Investigate heterogeneity in disease spread, percolation theory, and mathematical approaches to epidemic prevention. Analyze various intervention strategies, including vaccination, and discuss modeling efforts to predict and control the pandemic. Address public misconceptions, media influence, and preliminary findings on the H1N1 outbreak. Gain valuable insights into epidemiological approaches and their applications in managing global health crises.
The Swine Flu and You: Predicting and Controlling the H1N1 Pandemic