نتایج جستجو برای: pandemic

تعداد نتایج: 108203  

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2007
J S Malik Peiris Menno D de Jong Yi Guan

Pandemic influenza virus has its origins in avian influenza viruses. The highly pathogenic avian influenza virus subtype H5N1 is already panzootic in poultry, with attendant economic consequences. It continues to cross species barriers to infect humans and other mammals, often with fatal outcomes. Therefore, H5N1 virus has rightly received attention as a potential pandemic threat. However, it i...

2017
Ashleigh Tuite David N. Fisman Jeffrey C. Kwong Amy Greer

Introduction: Emerging data suggest that receipt of the seasonal influenza vaccine may be associated with an enhanced risk of infection with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (pH1N1). We sought to evaluate different seasonal vaccination strategies during a pandemic in the presence of varying levels of pH1N1 infection risk following seasonal influenza vaccine receipt. Methods: We developed a deterministic, a...

2011
Ignacio Martin-Loeches Emili Díaz Loreto Vidaur Antoni Torres Cesar Laborda Rosa Granada Juan Bonastre Mar Martín Josu Insausti Angel Arenzana Jose Eugenio Guerrero Ines Navarrete Jesus Bermejo-Martin David Suarez Alejandro Rodriguez

BACKGROUND There is a vast amount of information published regarding the impact of 2009 pandemic Influenza A (pH1N1) virus infection. However, a comparison of risk factors and outcome during the 2010-2011 post-pandemic period has not been described. METHODS A prospective, observational, multi-center study was carried out to evaluate the clinical characteristics and demographics of patients wi...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2008
Margo Barr Beverley Raphael Melanie Taylor Garry Stevens Louisa Jorm Michael Giffin Sanja Lujic

BACKGROUND Baseline data is necessary for monitoring how a population perceives the threat of pandemic influenza, and perceives how it would behave in the event of pandemic influenza. Our aim was to develop a module of questions for use in telephone health surveys on perceptions of threat of pandemic influenza, and on preparedness to comply with specific public health behaviours in the event of...

2013
Lone Simonsen Peter Spreeuwenberg Roger Lustig Robert J. Taylor Douglas M. Fleming Madelon Kroneman Maria D. Van Kerkhove Anthony W. Mounts W. John Paget

BACKGROUND Assessing the mortality impact of the 2009 influenza A H1N1 virus (H1N1pdm09) is essential for optimizing public health responses to future pandemics. The World Health Organization reported 18,631 laboratory-confirmed pandemic deaths, but the total pandemic mortality burden was substantially higher. We estimated the 2009 pandemic mortality burden through statistical modeling of morta...

2015
James Tamerius Cécile Viboud Jeffrey Shaman Gerardo Chowell

While a relationship between environmental forcing and influenza transmission has been established in inter-pandemic seasons, the drivers of pandemic influenza remain debated. In particular, school effects may predominate in pandemic seasons marked by an atypical concentration of cases among children. For the 2009 A/H1N1 pandemic, Mexico is a particularly interesting case study due to its broad...

2010
Annette J Braunack-Mayer Jackie M Street Wendy A Rogers Rodney Givney John R Moss Janet E Hiller

BACKGROUND Against a background of pandemic threat posed by SARS and avian H5N1 influenza, this study used deliberative forums to elucidate informed community perspectives on aspects of pandemic planning. METHODS Two deliberative forums were carried out with members of the South Australian community. The forums were supported by a qualitative study with adults and youths, systematic reviews o...

Journal: :Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 2013
Leonard Moise Ryan Tassone Howard Latimer Frances Terry Lauren Levitz John P Haran Ted M Ross Christine M Boyle William D Martin Anne S De Groot

The emergence of the pandemic H1N1 strain of influenza in 2009 was associated with a unique w-shaped age-related susceptibility curve, with higher incidence of morbidity and mortality among young persons and lower incidence among older persons, also observed during the 1918 influenza pandemic. Pre-existing H1N1 antibodies were not cross-reactive with the prior seasonal vaccine, forcing influenz...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Peter Doshi Robert J. Blendon Lisa M. Koonin John M. Benson Martin S. Cetron William E. Pollard Elizabeth W. Mitchell Kathleen J. Weldon Melissa J. Herrmann

In Response: We agree with Doshi (1) that in our study, reported in Public Response to Community Mitigation Measures for Pandemic Infl uenza (2), we purposely asked respondents to imagine a “severe outbreak” of “a new type of fl u,” and that possible scenario was vastly different from ordinary fl u seasons. Although previous pandemics have varied in their severity (3) and their concomitant illn...

2016
Mahmoud Ibrahim Ahmed Ali Joshua B. Daniels Chang-Won Lee

The continuous exposure of cats to diverse influenza viruses raises the concern of a potential role of cats in the epidemiology of these viruses. Our previous seroprevalence study of domestic cat sera collected during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic wave (September 2009-September 2010) revealed a high prevalence of pandemic H1N1, as well as seasonal H1N1 and H3N2 human flu virus infection (22.5%, 33.0%,...

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