نتایج جستجو برای: novel h1n1

تعداد نتایج: 803569  

2013
Katherine C. Smith Rajiv N. Rimal Helena Sandberg John D. Storey Lisa Lagasse Catherine Maulsby Elizabeth Rhoades Daniel J. Barnett Saad B. Omer Jonathan M. Links

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES During an evolving public health crisis, news organizations disseminate information rapidly, much of which is uncertain, dynamic, and difficult to verify. We examine factors related to international news coverage of H1N1 during the first month after the outbreak in late April 2009 and consider the news media's role as an information source during an emerging pandemic. ...

Journal: :International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 2010
Anne Gatewood Hoen David L Buckeridge Emily H Chan Clark C Freifeld Mikaela Keller Katia Charland Christl A Donnelly John S Brownstein

OBJECTIVE The 2009 pandemic of influenza A (H1N1) has disproportionately affected children and young adults, resulting in attention by public health officials and the news media on schools as important settings for disease transmission and spread. We aimed to characterize US schools affected by novel influenza A (H1N1) relative to other schools in the same communities. METHODS A database of U...

2009
Babak Pourbohloul Armando Ahued Bahman Davoudi Rafael Meza Lauren A. Meyers Danuta M. Skowronski Ignacio Villaseñor Fernando Galván Patricia Cravioto David J. D. Earn Jonathan Dushoff David Fisman W. John Edmunds Nathaniel Hupert Samuel V. Scarpino Jesús Trujillo Miguel Lutzow Jorge Morales Ada Contreras Carolina Chávez David M. Patrick Robert C. Brunham

BACKGROUND Between 5 and 25 April 2009, pandemic (H1N1) 2009 caused a substantial, severe outbreak in Mexico, and subsequently developed into the first global pandemic in 41 years. We determined the reproduction number of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 by analyzing the dynamics of the complete case series in Mexico City during this early period. METHODS We analyzed three mutually exclusive datasets fro...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Glenys Chidlow Gerald Harnett Simon Williams Avram Levy David Speers David W Smith

Reports of a novel influenza virus type A (H1N1), now designated by the World Health Organization as pandemic (H1N1) 2009, emerged from the United States and Mexico in April 2009. The management of the pandemic in Australia required rapid and reliable testing of large numbers of specimens for the novel influenza strain and differentiation from seasonal influenza strains. A real-time reverse tra...

2012
Stavros Aloizos Paraskevi Aravosita Christina Mystakelli Efthymia Kanna Stavros Gourgiotis

Pregnant and postpartum women are considered a population at increased risk of hospitalization of H1N1 infection. We report the case of a young postpartum woman, who developed evidence of respiratory failure reaching the point of requiring intubation due to an H1N1 influenza virus infection two days after a caesarean delivery. We emphasize the diagnosis, management, and the outcome focusing on ...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2010
Susy Hota Elchanan Fried Lisa Burry Thomas E Stewart Michael D Christian

Faced with increased demands for critical care services as a result of the novel H1N1 pandemic, hospitals must prepare a surge response in an attempt to manage these needs. In preparing for a surge response, factors to consider are staff, stuff (supplies and equipment), space, and systems necessary to respond to the event. This article uses this general framework to discuss surge issues in the ...

2012
Kyunghi Choi Sung-il Cho Masahiro Hashizume Ho Kim

Soon after the first novel influenza A (H1N1) death was documented in Korea on August 15, 2009, prompt treatment with antiviral drugs was recommended when an infection was suspected. Free antiviral drugs were distributed to patients who met the case definition in the treatment guidelines, and patients prescribed the antiviral drugs were included in the Antiviral Drug Surveillance System (ADSS)....

Journal: :Blood 2010
Corey Casper Janet Englund Michael Boeckh

The 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic has heightened the interest of clinicians for options in the prevention and management of influenza virus infection in immunocompromised patients. Even before the emergence of the novel 2009 H1N1 strain, influenza disease was a serious complication in patients with hematologic malignancies receiving chemotherapy or undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation. ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Kanti Pabbaraju Sallene Wong Anita A Wong Greg D Appleyard Linda Chui Xiao-Li Pang Stephanie K Yanow Kevin Fonseca Bonita E Lee Julie D Fox Jutta K Preiksaitis

Tracking novel influenza viruses which have the potential to cause pandemics, such as the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus, is a public health priority. Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009 and spread worldwide over a short period of time. Well-validated diagnostic tools that are rapid, sensitive, and specific for the detection and tracking of this virus are needed....

2013
Elzbieta Wirkowski Jay Yasen Christopher Bondoc

Neurological complications of infection by the novel H1N1 virus have been described primarily in children. In adults, patients typically present with fever and respiratory symptoms, and may develop acute respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis and stroke. We present a 45-year-old man whose presentation of aphasia and right hemiplegia were incongruent with the findings on MRI of a small acute isch...

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