Models cannot predict future outbreaks: A/H1N1 virus, the paradigm Antoine NougairèdeRémi N. CharrelDidier Raoult Commentary 14 December 2010 Pages: 183 - 186
The invention of the swine-flu pandemic Ulrich KeilPeter SchönhöferAngela Spelsberg Debate 09 April 2011 Pages: 187 - 190
Learning lessons from the 2009 pandemic: putting infections in their proper place Angus NicollMarc Sprenger Debate Open access 13 April 2011 Pages: 191 - 194
Nowcasting pandemic influenza A/H1N1 2009 hospitalizations in the Netherlands Tjibbe DonkerMichiel van BovenJacco Wallinga Infectious Diseases Open access 18 March 2011 Pages: 195 - 201
Trust in medical organizations predicts pandemic (H1N1) 2009 vaccination behavior and perceived efficacy of protection measures in the Swiss public Ingrid GillesAdrian BangerterPascal Wagner-Egger INFECTIOUS DISEASES 08 April 2011 Pages: 203 - 210
Surveillance of perceptions, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of the Italian adult population (18–69 years) during the 2009–2010 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic Gianluigi FerranteSandro BaldisseraStefania Salmaso INFECTIOUS DISEASES 08 April 2011 Pages: 211 - 219
Diagnostic validity of fatal cerebral strokes and coronary deaths in mortality statistics: an autopsy study Anne K. GulsvikAmund GulsvikTorgeir B. Wyller CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Open access 18 December 2010 Pages: 221 - 228
Clinical validity of detecting K-ras mutations for the diagnosis of exocrine pancreatic cancer: a prospective study in a clinically-relevant spectrum of patients Lucy A. ParkerMiquel PortaFrancisco X. Real CANCER 06 February 2011 Pages: 229 - 236
Physical activity during pregnancy in a prospective cohort of British women: results from the Avon longitudinal study of parents and children Jihong LiuSteven N. BlairChris Riddoch DEVELOPMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Open access 30 December 2010 Pages: 237 - 247
Computed tomography in children: multicenter cohort study design for the evaluation of cancer risk L. KrilleA. JahnenM. Blettner NEW STUDY 12 February 2011 Pages: 249 - 250
Sensitivity × PPV is a recognized test called the clinical utility index (CUI+) Alex J. Mitchell Letter to the Editor 26 March 2011 Pages: 251 - 252