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When the World Health Organisation demanded China pass over detailed information on an outbreak of respiratory illness last month there was an uncomfortable sense of deja vu.
Local media had been reporting hospitals being overwhelmed with sick children with undiagnosed pneumonia and the WHO wanted to know what was going on.
It’s clear now it’s a winter surge in illness rather than a new pathogen.
But are we really prepared for the next pandemic?
Today, epidemiologist Raina MacIntyre explores what the next pandemic might look like.
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Raina MacIntyre, Professor of Global Biosecurity at the Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales
By ABC Australia4.2
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When the World Health Organisation demanded China pass over detailed information on an outbreak of respiratory illness last month there was an uncomfortable sense of deja vu.
Local media had been reporting hospitals being overwhelmed with sick children with undiagnosed pneumonia and the WHO wanted to know what was going on.
It’s clear now it’s a winter surge in illness rather than a new pathogen.
But are we really prepared for the next pandemic?
Today, epidemiologist Raina MacIntyre explores what the next pandemic might look like.
Featured:
Raina MacIntyre, Professor of Global Biosecurity at the Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales

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