Geographic co-distribution of influenza virus subtypes H7N9 and H5N1 in humans, China


Autoria(s): Wang, Liya; Zhang, Wenyi; Magalhaes, Ricardo J. Soares; Clements, Archie C.A.; Hu, Wenbiao; Ding, Fan; Sun, Hailong; Li, Shenlong; Liu, Qiyong; Chen, Zeliang; Sun, Yansong; Huang, Liuyu; Li, Cheng-Yi
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01/11/2013

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Human infection with a novel low pathogenicity influenza A(H7N9) virus in eastern China has recently raised global public health concerns (1). The geographic sources of infection have yet to be fully clarified, and confirmed human cases from 1 province have not been linked to those from other provinces. While some studies have identified epidemiologic characteristics of subtype H7N9 cases and clinical differences between these cases and cases of highly pathogenic influenza A(H5N1), another avian influenza affecting parts of China (2–4), the spatial epidemiology of human infection with influenza subtypes H7N9 and H5N1 in China has yet to be elucidated. To test the hypothesis of co-distribution of high-risk clusters of both types of infection, we used all available data on human cases in mainland China and investigated the geospatial epidemiologic features...

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71845/

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71845/1/13-0815_article.htm

DOI:10.3201/eid1911.130815

Wang, Liya, Zhang, Wenyi, Magalhaes, Ricardo J. Soares, Clements, Archie C.A., Hu, Wenbiao, Ding, Fan, Sun, Hailong, Li, Shenlong, Liu, Qiyong, Chen, Zeliang, Sun, Yansong, Huang, Liuyu, & Li, Cheng-Yi (2013) Geographic co-distribution of influenza virus subtypes H7N9 and H5N1 in humans, China. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 19(11), pp. 1898-1900.

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Copyright 2013 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111706 Epidemiology #H7N9 #H5N1 #Geographic Co-distribution
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Journal Article