October Birds : A Novel about Pandemic Influenza, Infection Control and First Responders / / by Jessica Smartt Gullion.
En route to a conference, a physician from Jakarta boards a plane to the US. He does not know he is the index patient for the next global influenza pandemic. From this catalyst, thousands of people will get sick, hundreds of people will die. October Birds follows the healthcare and emergency managem...
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