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The burden of influenza in children.

Mary Iskander1, Robert Booy, Stephen Lambert.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes recent studies that better address the burden of influenza from the medical and socioeconomic perspectives. The issue of influenza in children is one that has implications for future universal vaccination policies. RECENT
FINDINGS: In the past, the burden of influenza in children was largely defined by hospital-based studies that quantify the incidence of influenza hospitalization and, consequently, the benefit of prevention in young children. The medical and the socioeconomic impact have been better appreciated recently with population-based studies because the great majority of children are managed as outpatients. Children with influenza may not have direct contact with medical services but still generate substantial costs in carer illness or work-day loss. Furthermore, the specificity offered by laboratory confirmation of influenza has enabled influenza to be separated from other respiratory viruses that may have confounded previous studies looking at the medical and economic costs of illness.
SUMMARY: Better understanding of the burden of influenza in healthy children regarding hospitalization rates, outpatient medical visits, community-managed illness and socioeconomic impact on families and society exists; this has potential implications for universal vaccination policies under consideration.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17471035     DOI: 10.1097/QCO.0b013e3280ad4687

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Infect Dis        ISSN: 0951-7375            Impact factor:   4.915


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2.  Influenza-related hospitalization and ED visits in children less than 5 years: 2000-2011.

Authors:  Astride Jules; Carlos G Grijalva; Yuwei Zhu; H Keipp Talbot; John V Williams; Katherine A Poehling; Sandra S Chaves; Kathryn M Edwards; William Schaffner; David K Shay; Marie R Griffin
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3.  Risk factors and outcomes among children admitted to hospital with pandemic H1N1 influenza.

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4.  Shedding of live vaccine virus, comparative safety, and influenza-specific antibody responses after administration of live attenuated and inactivated trivalent influenza vaccines to HIV-infected children.

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5.  Incidence of Influenza Among Childhood Cancer Survivors in South Korea: A Population-based Retrospective Analysis.

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6.  Quality of life for parents of children with influenza-like illness: development and validation of Care-ILI-QoL.

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7.  Mucosal immune responses predict clinical outcomes during influenza infection independently of age and viral load.

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Review 8.  Prevention of influenza in healthy children.

Authors:  Bruce Y Lee; Mirat Shah
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9.  A nice day for an infection? Weather conditions and social contact patterns relevant to influenza transmission.

Authors:  Lander Willem; Kim Van Kerckhove; Dennis L Chao; Niel Hens; Philippe Beutels
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10.  Atopic Sensitization is Associated With Severe Lower Respiratory Illness in Children With Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Viral Infection.

Authors:  Soo-Young Lee
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