id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-339376-2dczotbh Everts, Jonathan Announcing Swine Flu and the Interpretation of Pandemic Anxiety 2012-07-19 .txt text/plain 8359 429 56 In that light, CDC' formal entanglement with global health security and its announcement of the H1N1 pandemic are interpreted, followed by an ethnographically informed focus on various people who were engaged in the H1N1 emergency response and their practices and practical struggles in the face of pandemic anxiety. Investigating CDC's H1N1 response may also shed light on the implications of a change in public health discourse, a change that made "emerging infectious diseases" a key concern for public health, the kernel of a new age of "pandemic anxiety" (Ingram 2008) . In the following, CDC's ways to work through the H1N1 pandemic are first contextualised within the emerging global health security regime and second analysed from a practice-based and ethnographic perspective. However, before the actual work that led to detecting H1N1 took place, pandemic anxiety and institutionalised heightened concerns had already worked their way through to CDC experts via global and national public health security recommendations and regulations and the announcements made by respective representatives. ./cache/cord-339376-2dczotbh.txt ./txt/cord-339376-2dczotbh.txt