Flu Surveillance Boosts Control, Treatment Options, Says UAB Travel Clinic HeadBlazerCast for October 20, 2009: Because pandemics unfold in unpredictable ways, surveillance of travel-related illness is among the most powerful tools health officials and doctors can use to detect and respond to new pathogens like the novel H1N1 influenza, says the physician who heads the University of Alabama at Birmingham Travelers' Clinic. "Being able to track disease outbreaks in real time enables you to know, in real-time, what works and what doesn't work in terms of treatment," says David Freedman, M.D., director of the clinic.
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