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Cabinet Office Scientific Evidence Paper

We understand that public confidence in the Government's pandemic strategy depends on it being based on a credible and wide-ranging evidence base, which has been objectively analysed. This enables informed decisions and ensures that all options are explored to their full potential. With this in mind, the Cabinet Office has led a group of experts from across government in analysing the evidence available on possible measures to reduce the impact of an influenza pandemic.

This paper summarises this work. It aims to provide a 'snap-shot' of the available scientific evidence underpinning the spectrum of possible strategies to respond to pandemic influenza. It covers both the medical and social countermeasures available.

Scientific Pandemic Influenza Advisory Committee (SPI)

We are fortunate in having some of the best scientific and medical experts in the world leading our work on pandemic preparations, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has identified the UK as one of the best prepared countries in the world.

In 2005, as part of the UK's pandemic influenza preparation, the Department of Health established a Scientific Advisory Group (SAG) on Pandemic Influenza, to advise on the scientific evidence base for health-related pandemic influenza policies. The Scientific Pandemic Influenza Advisory Committee (SPI) is an enhanced group which replaces the SAG. Besides providing advice on specific questions, the Group will act as an information network for the government to ensure that it is informed of important developments in pandemic influenza related sciences, which could affect government policy.

Further information on the membership of the revised SPI, its terms of reference and subgroups can be found at the link below: