The Swine Flu Affair: Decision-Making on a Slippery Disease

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The Swine Flu Affair: Decision-Making on a Slippery Disease is a detailed case study examining the U.S. government's 1976 swine flu vaccination program and the complexities of public health decision-making under uncertainty.

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instanceOf book
case study
analyzes U.S. federal government response to swine flu
interagency coordination in health policy
mass immunization program planning
associatedWith Centers for Disease Control (CDC) NERFINISHED
U.S. Public Health Service NERFINISHED
author Harvey V. Fineberg NERFINISHED
Richard E. Neustadt NERFINISHED
commissionedBy U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare NERFINISHED
context post-1976 evaluation of U.S. swine flu program
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
examines communication of risk to the public
liability issues in vaccination programs
political pressures on health officials
role of scientific advice in policy decisions
vaccine safety concerns
focusesOnEvent 1976 swine flu outbreak at Fort Dix, New Jersey
format digital PDF
print
genre public health history
public policy analysis
intendedAudience policy makers
public health professionals
scholars of decision-making
language English
provides framework for analyzing policy under uncertainty
lessons for future epidemic responses
publicationYear 1982
publisher National Academies Press NERFINISHED
relatedTo influenza pandemic preparedness
vaccine policy in the United States
settingTimePeriod mid-1970s
structure narrative case study with analytical commentary
subject 1976 swine flu vaccination program
public health decision-making
risk and uncertainty in policy
topic epidemic preparedness
governmental risk management
mass vaccination campaigns
policy failure and learning
usedAs reference in pandemic planning literature
teaching case in public policy courses

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