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论文作者:英语论文论文属性:本科毕业论文 Thesis登出时间:2014-11-08编辑:yangcheng点击率:14478
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关键词:Business StrategiesPandemics传染性疾病
摘要:本文是一篇分析流行病对全球商业策略的影响的留学生作业,迄今为止,业内还没有针对于由H1N1病毒或SARS(严重急性呼吸系统综合症)或其他超级病菌而引起的流感大流行现象的公开讨论。
Due to the expected resurgence of the H1N1 virus, businesses need to enhance existing contingency planning while emphasizing the dual definition of “essential” operations in the event that significant numbers of the workforce are unable to go to work. Total rewards and HR professionals can play a vital role in business continuity.
2.2 SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
The global outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) can be traced to one man and one night he spent in a Hong Kong hotel on 21 February 2003. Scientists were baffled as to how Dr Liu Jianlun, a 64-year-old medical doctor from China’s Guangdong province, where the mysterious virus originated, could have transferred SARS to at least 16 other guests on the same floor during his brief stay. But there is no doubt those travelers fanned out across the world, triggering outbreaks in Singapore, Toronto in Canada, and Hanoi in Vietnam as well as in Hong Kong itself.
In less than four months, some 4000 cases and 550 deaths of SARS outside China and Taiwan can be traced to Dr Jianlun’s visit to Hong Kong and SARS has proved that the worst-case scenario long mooted by infectious disease experts can come true; but also that such an outbreak, for all its speed and force, can be contained.
SARS had travelled more widely, swiftly and lethally than any other recent new disease so far. Near the end of June 2003, the total of cases was 8456 in 30 countries and areas, 809 of which had resulted in death. HIV/AIDS took two decades to cover the globe, owing partly to its incubation period of up to 10 years.
“SARS is the first new disease to show the damage possible in a globalized world,” said Mary Kay Kindhauser, who writes SARS updates for the WHO website, adding that SARS has made people take the infectious diseases threat more seriously and made them realize that in today’s closely interconnected and highly mobile world, every country is vulnerable.
Rapid international travel helped SARS to spread, but rapid communications helped to contain it. WHO issued its first of two global alerts on 12 March, after 55 cases of the new disease had been identified. Heightened awareness facilitated the early detection and isolation of suspected cases, and a virtual lab network identified the SARS coronavirus within a month.
WHO’s second alert, on 15 March 2003, called the disease Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome for the first time, and issued an emergency advisory not本论文由英语论文网提供整理,提供论文代写,英语论文代写,代写论文,代写英语论文,代写留学生论文,代写英文论文,留学生论文代写相关核心关键词搜索。