نتایج جستجو برای: season flu

تعداد نتایج: 62361  

2016
Ashlynn R Daughton Nileena Velappan Esteban Abeyta Reid Priedhorsky Alina Deshpande

Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality each year, with 2-8% of weekly outpatient visits around the United States for influenza-like-illness (ILI) during the peak of the season. Effective use of existing flu surveillance data allows officials to understand and predict current flu outbreaks and can contribute to reductions in influenza morbidity and mortality. Previous work used the...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2006
Jon J Pfaff Rebecca A Bernert Daniel L Hollar Tracy K Witte Katherine A Merrill Jeremy W Pettit Osvaldo P Almeida Thomas E Joiner

We examined the relationship between season of birth and depressive and suicidal symptoms among 859 elderly outpatients. Date and country of birth were recorded for each participant. Those in utero during the Northern or Southern Hemisphere flu peak were expected to show the highest depressive and suicidal symptoms. Hypotheses were partially supported.

2011
Rinaldo B. Schinazi

We use spatial and non spatial models to argue that competition alone may explain why two influenza strains do not usually coexist during a given flu season. The more virulent strain is likely to crowd out the less virulent one. This can be seen as a consequence of the Exclusion Principle of Ecology. We exhibit, however, a spatial model for which coexistence is possible.

2014
Triin Lakspere Hannimari Kallio-Kokko Anu Kantele Pirkko Mattila Henrikki Almusa Denis Kainov Laura Kakkola

Here, we sequenced 10 influenza A(H3N2) virus genomes isolated from Finnish patients diagnosed with flu-like illness during the 2012-2013 influenza season. The alignment showed a high number of amino acid substitutions (238 in total) in only 10 samples, proving that a high mutation rate exists in seasonal influenza A viruses.

2017
Kristin Baltrusaitis Mauricio Santillana Adam W Crawley Rumi Chunara Mark Smolinski John S Brownstein

BACKGROUND Flu Near You (FNY) is an Internet-based participatory surveillance system in the United States and Canada that allows volunteers to report influenza-like symptoms using a brief weekly symptom report. OBJECTIVE Our objective was to evaluate the representativeness of the FNY population compared with the general population of the United States, explore the demographic and behavioral c...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Enrique P Gurfinkel Ricardo Leon de la Fuente Oscar Mendiz Branco Mautner

BACKGROUND Recent reports have detected an increase in the number of patients with acute coronary syndromes during the flu season. In addition, the World Health Organization recommended vaccination against influenza infection for the Southern hemisphere in the winter of 2001. We evaluated the preventive impact of vaccination on subsequent ischemic events in myocardial infarction patients and in...

2017
Daniel Magee Marc A. Suchard Matthew Scotch

Ancestral state reconstructions in Bayesian phylogeography of virus pandemics have been improved by utilizing a Bayesian stochastic search variable selection (BSSVS) framework. Recently, this framework has been extended to model the transition rate matrix between discrete states as a generalized linear model (GLM) of genetic, geographic, demographic, and environmental predictors of interest to ...

Journal: :Cell 2009
Laura Vargas-Parada

In April this year, a new influenza virus of swine origin emerged in Mexico and spread rapidly around the world. As the Northern hemisphere winter flu season kicks off, Laura Vargas-Parada reports on the measures that Mexico is taking to combat the H1N1 pandemic.

Journal: :Cell 2009
Rachelle Salomon Robert G. Webster

Both seasonal and pandemic influenza continue to challenge both scientists and clinicians. Drug-resistant H1N1 influenza viruses have dominated the 2009 flu season, and the H5N1 avian influenza virus continues to kill both people and poultry in Eurasia. Here, we discuss the pathogenesis and transmissibility of influenza viruses and we emphasize the need to find better predictors of both seasona...

2015
Dinesh Shrikrishna Siân Williams Louise Restrick Nicholas S Hopkinson

OBJECTIVES Annual vaccination against influenza (flu) is recommended for all UK National Health Service (NHS) staff to help reduce the risk of contracting the virus and transmitting it to patients. However, despite flu campaigns and vaccination promotion, uptake remains low. The aim of this study was to investigate staff attitudes to flu vaccination to see how this may influence their decision ...

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