<div><p>Recent studies have shown that most of deaths in the 1918 influenza pandemic were caused by secondary bacterial infections, primarily pneumococcal pneumonia. Given the availability of antibiotics and pneumococcal vaccination, how will contemporary populations fare when they are next confronted with pandemic influenza due to a virus with the transmissibility and virulence of that of 1918? To address this question we use a mathematical model and computer simulations. Our model considers the epidemiology of both the influenza virus and pneumonia-causing bacteria and allows for co-infection by these two agents as well as antibiotic treatment, prophylaxis and pneumococcal vaccination. For our simulations we use influenza transmission and...
AbstractBacterial pneumonia is a common contributor to severe outcomes of influenza. Epidemiological...
<p>While the H1N1 pandemic is reaching high levels of influenza activity in the Northern Hemisphere,...
Development of strategies for mitigating the severity of a new influenza pandemic is now a top globa...
Deaths during the 1918-19 influenza pandemic have been attributed to a hypervirulent influenza strai...
Pandemic influenza planning is well under way across the globe. Antiviral drugs and vaccines have do...
We are currently in the midst of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, and a second wave of flu in the fall and wi...
(See the editorial commentary by McCullers, on pages 945–7.) Background. Despite the availability of...
worldwide with remarkable speed. Approximately 500 million people were infected, and the death toll ...
A significant feature of influenza pandemics is multiple waves of morbidity and mortality over a few...
Over 95% of post‐mortem samples from the 1918 pandemic, which caused 50to 100 million deaths, showed...
Pandemic influenza planning is well under way across the globe. Antiviral drugs and vaccines have do...
[[abstract]]Background: The interaction between influenza and pneumococcus is important for understa...
For the first wave of pandemic influenza or a bioterrorist influenza attack, antiviral agents would ...
BACKGROUND: With an influenza pandemic seemingly imminent, we constructed a model simulating the spr...
The emergence of new influenza virus subtypes has rekindled the interest in the clinical course and ...
AbstractBacterial pneumonia is a common contributor to severe outcomes of influenza. Epidemiological...
<p>While the H1N1 pandemic is reaching high levels of influenza activity in the Northern Hemisphere,...
Development of strategies for mitigating the severity of a new influenza pandemic is now a top globa...
Deaths during the 1918-19 influenza pandemic have been attributed to a hypervirulent influenza strai...
Pandemic influenza planning is well under way across the globe. Antiviral drugs and vaccines have do...
We are currently in the midst of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, and a second wave of flu in the fall and wi...
(See the editorial commentary by McCullers, on pages 945–7.) Background. Despite the availability of...
worldwide with remarkable speed. Approximately 500 million people were infected, and the death toll ...
A significant feature of influenza pandemics is multiple waves of morbidity and mortality over a few...
Over 95% of post‐mortem samples from the 1918 pandemic, which caused 50to 100 million deaths, showed...
Pandemic influenza planning is well under way across the globe. Antiviral drugs and vaccines have do...
[[abstract]]Background: The interaction between influenza and pneumococcus is important for understa...
For the first wave of pandemic influenza or a bioterrorist influenza attack, antiviral agents would ...
BACKGROUND: With an influenza pandemic seemingly imminent, we constructed a model simulating the spr...
The emergence of new influenza virus subtypes has rekindled the interest in the clinical course and ...
AbstractBacterial pneumonia is a common contributor to severe outcomes of influenza. Epidemiological...
<p>While the H1N1 pandemic is reaching high levels of influenza activity in the Northern Hemisphere,...
Development of strategies for mitigating the severity of a new influenza pandemic is now a top globa...