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Epidemiology of influenza-like illness during pandemic (H1N1) 2009, New South Wales, Australia

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posted on 2024-11-15, 02:17 authored by David Muscatello, Margo Barr, Sarah Thackway, C Raina Maclntyre
To rapidly describe the epidemiology of infl uenza-like illness (ILI) during the 2009 winter epidemic of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus in New South Wales, Australia, we used results of a continuous population health survey. During July–September 2009, ILI was experienced by 23% of the population. Among these persons, 51% were unable to undertake normal duties for <3 days, 55% sought care at a general practice, and 5% went to a hospital. Factors independently associated with ILI were younger age, daily smoking, and obesity. Effectiveness of prepandemic seasonal vaccine was ≈20%. The high prevalence of risk factors associated with a substantially increased risk for ILI deserves greater recognition.

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Muscatello, D. J., Barr, M., Thackway, S. V. & Maclntyre, C. (2011). Epidemiology of influenza-like illness during pandemic (H1N1) 2009, New South Wales, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17 (7), 1240-1247.

Journal title

Emerging infectious diseases

Volume

17

Issue

7

Pagination

1240-1247

Language

English

RIS ID

40870

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