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The relative clinical impact of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) in the community compared to seasonal influenza in the Netherlands was most marked among 5–14 year olds

机译:在荷兰相对于季节性流感2009年甲型大流行性流感(H1N1)在社区中的相对临床影响在5至14岁的人群中最为明显

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Please cite this paper as:  van Gageldonk‐Lafeber et al. (2011) The relative clinical impact of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) in the community compared to seasonal influenza in the Netherlands was most marked among 5–14 year olds. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 5(6), e513–e520. >Background  So far, most pandemic influenza reports were based on case studies focusing on severe disease. For public health policy, it is essential to consider the overall impact of the pandemic, including mild diseases. >Objectives  The aim of our study is to gain insight into the epidemiology of 2009 pandemic influenza in the community and to estimate the relative impact of pandemic compared to seasonal influenza. >Methods  The relative impact of pandemic influenza in the general population was assessed as the influenza‐like illness (ILI) incidence during the pandemic season compared with that during regular seasons. Influenza‐like illness incidences and virus diagnostics were derived from continuous sentinel surveillance systems. The incidence of hospital admissions, based on the mandatory notification of pandemic influenza, was used to relate the impact of severe disease to that in the community. >Results  The overall incidence of general practitioners‐attended ILI was 96 consultations per 10 000 persons. Highest incidences were reported in children and lowest in persons aged ≥65 years. For 5–14 year olds, the incidence during the pandemic was higher than during all preceding seasons. Samples originating from 5 to 19 year olds were statistically significant more often positive for pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus as compared with samples from 0 to 4 year olds. Moreover, the incidence of hospital admission owing to pandemic influenza was highest in the youngest children. >Conclusions  Our study showed that while the absolute incidences of 2009 pandemic influenza were highest in children aged 0–4 years, the relative clinical impact in the community compared to seasonal influenza in previous years was most noticeable in healthy children 5–14 years of age.
机译:请引用本文为:van Gageldonk-Lafeber et al。 (2011)在荷兰,相比于季节性流感,2009年甲型H1N1大流行性流感在社区中的相对临床影响在5至14岁的人群中最为明显。流感和其他呼吸道病毒5(6),e513-e520。 >背景到目前为止,大多数大流行性流感报告都是基于针对严重疾病的案例研究。对于公共卫生政策,必须考虑大流行的总体影响,包括轻度疾病。 >目标我们的研究目的是深入了解2009年社区大流行性流感的流行病学,并估计与季节性流感相比大流行的相对影响。 >方法大流行性流感对普通人群的相对影响被评估为大流行季节与常规季节相比的流感样疾病(ILI)发病率。流感样疾病的发生率和病毒诊断源于连续的哨兵监视系统。根据强制性大流行性流感通报,入院率用于将严重疾病的影响与社区的影响联系起来。 >结果:全科医生参加ILI的总发生率为每10 000人进行96次咨询。在儿童中发生率最高,在≥65岁的人群中发生率最低。对于5-14岁的人群,大流行期间的发病率高于之前所有季节。与0至4岁儿童相比,起源于5至19岁儿童的样本在2009年大流行性A型流感(H1N1)病毒中更呈阳性。此外,大流行性流感导致的入院率在最小的儿童中最高。 >结论我们的研究表明,尽管2009年大流行性流感的绝对发病率最高的是0-4岁儿童,但与往年的季节性流感相比,社区中相对临床影响在健康儿童中最为明显5-14岁。

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