نتایج جستجو برای: pandemic

تعداد نتایج: 108203  

2010
Daniel A Janies Igor O Voronkin Jonathon Studer Jori Hardman Boyan B Alexandrov Travis W Treseder Chandni Valson

BACKGROUND In Spring 2009, a novel reassortant strain of H1N1 influenza A emerged as a lineage distinct from seasonal H1N1. On June 11, the World Heath Organization declared a pandemic - the first since 1968. There are currently two main branches of H1N1 circulating in humans, a seasonal branch and a pandemic branch. The primary treatment method for pandemic and seasonal H1N1 is the antiviral d...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2015
Guadalupe Miranda-Novales Lourdes Arriaga-Pizano Cristina Herrera-Castillo Rodolfo Pastelin-Palacios Nuriban Valero-Pacheco Marisol Pérez-Toledo Eduardo Ferat-Osorio Fortino Solórzano-Santos Guillermo Vázquez-Rosales Clara Espitia-Pinzón Irma Zamudio-Lugo Abigail Meza-Chávez Paul Klenerman Armando Isibasi Constantino López-Macías

INTRODUCTION On April 2009, the Mexican Ministry of Health received notification of cases of severe pneumonia mostly affecting young healthy people; this was the beginning of the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century. The nature of the immune response to the influenza A(H1N1)2009 pandemic strain in Mexico at the beginning of the pandemic outbreak has not been completely defined. We descr...

2013
George J. Milne Nilimesh Halder Joel K. Kelso

BACKGROUND The impact of a newly emerged influenza pandemic will depend on its transmissibility and severity. Understanding how these pandemic features impact on the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of alternative intervention strategies is important for pandemic planning. METHODS A cost effectiveness analysis of a comprehensive range of social distancing and antiviral drug strategies int...

2011
Rodolfo Acuna-Soto Cécile Viboud Gerardo Chowell

The 1918 influenza pandemic was a major epidemiological event of the twentieth century resulting in at least twenty million deaths worldwide; however, despite its historical, epidemiological, and biological relevance, it remains poorly understood. Here we examine the relationship between annual pneumonia and influenza death rates in the pre-pandemic (1910-17) and pandemic (1918-20) periods and ...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Rochelle E Watkins Feonagh C Cooke Robert J Donovan C Raina MacIntyre Ralf Itzwerth Aileen J Plant

BACKGROUND Community-wide preparedness for pandemic influenza is an issue that has featured prominently in the recent news media, and is currently a priority for health authorities in many countries. The small and medium business sector is a major provider of private sector employment in Australia, yet we have little information about the preparedness of this sector for pandemic influenza. This...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1999
F van den Bosch J A Metz J C Zadoks

ABSTRACT An analytical model of a pandemic, initiated by a single focus and spreading over a continent, is developed using foci as the smallest units of disease and fields as the smallest units of host. A few generalizing assumptions lead to a parameter-sparse model that may answer general questions on pandemics in a qualitative manner. For pandemic spread of disease during one season, a 'withi...

2017
Marek L. Grabowski Bożena Kosińska Józef P. Knap Lidia B. Brydak

The Spanish influenza pandemic in the years 1918-1920 was the largest and most tragic pandemic of infectious disease in human history. Deciphering the structure of the virus (including the determination of complete genome sequence) of this pandemic and the phylogenetic analysis and explanation of its virulence became possible thanks to molecular genetic analysis of the virus isolated from the f...

Journal: :Infection 2012
D Roll J Ammer B Holler B Salzberger B Schweiger W Jilg R Andreesen M Edinger D Wolff E Holler

PURPOSE Limited data are available on immunologic responses to primary pandemic H1N1 (2009) vaccination in recipients of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) recipients. In 2009 serologic responses to either pandemic H1N1 (2009) vaccine (n = 36) or pandemic H1N1 (2009) infection (n = 2) were studied in 38 HSCT recipients. METHODS Responses were measured with a standard he...

2016
Yeny O. Tinoco Joel M. Montgomery Mathew R. Kasper Martha I. Nelson Hugo Razuri Maria C. Guezala Eduardo Azziz‐Baumgartner Marc‐Alain Widdowson John Barnes Robert H. Gilman Daniel G. Bausch Armando E. Gonzalez

OBJECTIVES We aimed to determine the frequency of pH1N1 transmission between humans and swine on backyard farms in Tumbes, Peru. DESIGN Two-year serial cross-sectional study comprising four sampling periods: March 2009 (pre-pandemic), October 2009 (peak of the pandemic in Peru), April 2010 (1st post-pandemic period), and October 2011 (2nd post-pandemic period). SAMPLE Backyard swine serum, ...

2011
Marie R. Griffin Arnold S. Monto Edward A. Belongia John J. Treanor Qingxia Chen Jufu Chen H. Keipp Talbot Suzanne E. Ohmit Laura A. Coleman Gerry Lofthus Joshua G. Petrie Jennifer K. Meece Caroline Breese Hall John V. Williams Paul Gargiullo LaShondra Berman David K. Shay

We estimated the effectiveness of four monovalent pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccines (three unadjuvanted inactivated, one live attenuated) available in the U.S. during the pandemic. Patients with acute respiratory illness presenting to inpatient and outpatient facilities affiliated with four collaborating institutions were prospectively recruited, consented, and tested for influenza. Analyses...

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