Saunders-Hastings, PatrickReisman, JaneKrewski, Daniel2019-03-282019-03-2820161932-6203https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-23239http://hdl.handle.net/10393/38989Influenza pandemics occur when a novel influenza strain, to which humans are immunologically naïve, emerges to cause infection and illness on a global scale. Differences in the viral properties of pandemic strains, relative to seasonal ones, can alter the effectiveness of interventions typically implemented to control seasonal influenza burden. As a result, annual control activities may not be sufficient to contain an influenza pandemic.enData AccuracyHumansInfluenza VaccinesInfluenza, HumanPandemicsTreatment OutcomeInfection ControlKnowledgeAssessing the State of Knowledge Regarding the Effectiveness of Interventions to Contain Pandemic Influenza Transmission: A Systematic Review and Narrative SynthesisArticle10.1371/journal.pone.0168262