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PLoS ONE: Influenza Mortality in the United States, 2009 Pandemic: Burden, Timing and Age Distribution

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  • PLoS ONE: Influenza Mortality in the United States, 2009 Pandemic: Burden, Timing and Age Distribution

    Citation: Nguyen AM, Noymer A (2013) Influenza Mortality in the United States, 2009 Pandemic: Burden, Timing and Age Distribution. PLoS ONE 8(5): e64198. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0064198

    Abstract
    Background

    In April 2009, the most recent pandemic of influenza A began. We present the first estimates of pandemic mortality based on the newly-released final data on deaths in 2009 and 2010 in the United States.
    Methods

    We obtained data on influenza and pneumonia deaths from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Age- and sex-specific death rates, and age-standardized death rates, were calculated. Using negative binomial Serfling-type methods, excess mortality was calculated separately by sex and age groups.
    Results

    In many age groups, observed pneumonia and influenza cause-specific mortality rates in October and November 2009 broke month-specific records since 1959 when the current series of detailed US mortality data began. Compared to the typical pattern of seasonal flu deaths, the 2009 pandemic age-specific mortality, as well as influenza-attributable (excess) mortality, skewed much younger. We estimate 2,634 excess pneumonia and influenza deaths in 2009?10; the excess death rate in 2009 was 0.79 per 100,000.
    Conclusions

    Pandemic influenza mortality skews younger than seasonal influenza. This can be explained by a protective effect due to antigenic cycling. When older cohorts have been previously exposed to a similar antigen, immune memory results in lower death rates at older ages. Age-targeted vaccination of younger people should be considered in future pandemics.


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    Re: PLoS ONE: Influenza Mortality in the United States, 2009 Pandemic: Burden, Timing and Age Distribution

    excess to what ?

    in total there were fewer deaths in 2009/10 than average

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    plos one loads very slowly for me and only partial

    Code:
    deaths in USA, Oct+Nov
    
     year   all     pne  inf   res
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     2002  409585  9864  11  36621 
     2003  411176  9784 150  37034 
     2004  399044  8860  36  35168 
     2005  403922  8814  22  35233
     2006  410019  8686  27  36188
     2007  406188  8214  18  36302
     2008  409562  8150  29  37479 
     2009  415982  9006 664  41481 
     2010  420456  8208  30  38641 
    
    Sep-Aug(next year)
     2002  2475570  62030  304  232120 
     2003  2494523  64513 2558  243132 
     2004  2487402  62371 1895  244087 
     2005  2473944  57283  890  230845 
     2006  2478690  54398  440  231628 
     2007  2522668  56087 1809  248244 
     2008  2481124  51102  561  238770 
     2009  2504527  51350 1071  244589  +15761 -4898  -48  +5874
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    I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
    my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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