A pandemic occurs when a new influenza virus, which people have no immunity to, emerges and starts spreading as easily as normal influenza. The Department of Health is working to support NHS preparedness and to reduce the impact of pandemic flu on the UK population
Published: 4 September 2008
Pandemic influenza: Guidance on the delivery of and contract arrangements for primary care dentistry.
This guidance provides specific advice to the NHS on the delivery and contract arrangements for primary care dentistry in the event of a Pandemic
Pandemic influenza: Guidance for Dental Practices
This guidance provides a brief overview of pandemic flu, how it is transmitted and the recommendations for containing its transmission with reference to a dental setting.
Published: 4 September 2008
Pandemic influenza: Surge capacity and prioritisation in health services
This document is designed to give guidance on managing the surge capacity needed to respond to an increased volume of patients during an influenza pandemic.
An overview of pandemic flu, including information about who would be at risk, when it could arrive and its symptoms.
Six distinct phases have been defined by the World Health Organization to help global preparedness planning. We are currently in Phase 3: a virus new to humans is causing infections, but does not spread easily from one person to another.
Published: 22/11/2007
This document describes the Government's strategic approach for responding to an influenza pandemic published jointly by the Department of Health and the Cabinet Office. It provides background inf.ormation and guidance to public and private organisations developing response plans. Supporting guidance includes an ethical framework and operating guidance for adult social care, ambulance services, mental health, community and acute healthcare, human resources, death certification and cremation certification, dental practices and primary care dentistry
Infection control guidance in the event of a flu pandemic for health and social care professionals and some non-NHS sectors.
The Committee on Ethical Aspects of Pandemic Influenza (CEAPI) has been set up to advise on the ethical issues in health and social care and in public health arising from an influenza pandemic.
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Professor Lindsey Davies has been National Director of Pandemic Influenza Preparedness since April 2006 and is also a senior director within the Department of Health.
The main role of the SPI is to advise the UK Government on scientific matters relating to the health response to an influenza pandemic.
Information on pandemic flu for members of the public is available on
This Cabinet Office website provides guidance and advice supporting emergency preparedness across the UK. It includes plans to develop a 3-5 year international strategy for pandemic flu.