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  • Evidence for a Heritable Predisposition to Death Due to Influenza

    Hat-tip, big critter!

    Evidence for a Heritable Predisposition to Death Due to Influenza
    Jan 1, 2008

    Animal model studies and human epidemiological studies have shown that some infectious diseases develop primarily in individuals with an inherited predisposition. A heritable contribution to the development of severe influenza virus infection (i.e., that which results in death) has not previously been hypothesized or tested. Evidence for a heritable contribution to death due to influenza was examined using a resource consisting of a genealogy of the Utah population linked to death certificates in Utah over a period of 100 years. The relative risks of death due to influenza were estimated for the relatives of 4855 individuals who died of influenza. Both close and distant relatives of individuals who died of influenza were shown to have a significantly increased risk of dying of influenza, consistent with a combination of shared exposure and genetic effects. These data provide strong support for a heritable contribution to predisposition to death due to influenza.



    Commentary: Human Genes and Influenza
    ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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    Re: Evidence for a Heritable Predisposition to Death Due to Influenza

    Originally posted by Theresa42 View Post
    Hat-tip, big critter!

    Evidence for a Heritable Predisposition to Death Due to Influenza
    Jan 1, 2008

    Animal model studies and human epidemiological studies have shown that some infectious diseases develop primarily in individuals with an inherited predisposition. A heritable contribution to the development of severe influenza virus infection (i.e., that which results in death) has not previously been hypothesized or tested. Evidence for a heritable contribution to death due to influenza was examined using a resource consisting of a genealogy of the Utah population linked to death certificates in Utah over a period of 100 years. The relative risks of death due to influenza were estimated for the relatives of 4855 individuals who died of influenza. Both close and distant relatives of individuals who died of influenza were shown to have a significantly increased risk of dying of influenza, consistent with a combination of shared exposure and genetic effects. These data provide strong support for a heritable contribution to predisposition to death due to influenza.



    Commentary: Human Genes and Influenza
    http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/524067
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    I would like to inform you I posted in China human cases' thread the abstracts of the above article.
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      Re: Evidence for a Heritable Predisposition to Death Due to Influenza

      Originally posted by ironorehopper View Post
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      I would like to inform you I posted in China human cases' thread the abstracts of the above article.
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      Ah, thanks ironorehopper! I hadn't seen them there.

      ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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