To the Editor: Grayson and Johnson’s editorial of 17 June1 and Eizenberg’s viewpoint article of 1 July2 both betray blind spots regarding Victoria’s laboratory response to pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 (“swine flu”) and the role of the Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory (VIDRL).
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- Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory, Melbourne, VIC.
Correspondence: mike.catton@mh.org.au
- 1. Grayson ML, Johnson PDR. Australia’s influenza containment plan and the swine flu epidemic in Victoria [editorial]. [Published online ahead of print, Med J Aust 17 June 2009]. <MJA full text>
- 2. Eizenberg P. The general practice experience of the swine flu epidemic in Victoria — lessons from the front line. [Published online ahead of print, Med J Aust 1 July 2009]. <MJA full text>
- 3. Victorian Department of Human Services. Health professionals alert — SUSTAIN H1N1 influenza 09 (human swine flu). 5 June 2009. http://www.dcgpa.com.au/_cms/CMS_images/resources/3pm%205%20June%202009%20%20Health%20Professionals%20Alert.1148.pdf (accessed Jul 2009).
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