Mild Pandemic? No room for passivity

in Swine Flu Outbreak

Viewed statistically, mortality in this pandemic compares favourably with 20th century influenza pandemics. A lower population impact than previous pandemics, however, is not a justification for public health inaction. Our data support the priority vaccination of high risk groups. We observed delayed antiviral use in most fatal cases, which suggests an opportunity to reduce deaths by making timely antiviral treatment available, although the lack of a control group limits the ability to extrapolate from this observation. Given that a substantial minority of deaths occur in previously healthy people, there is a case for extending the vaccination programme and for continuing to make early antiviral treatment widely available.PMID:

via A TIME’S MEMORY: Mortality from pandemic A/H1N1 2009 influenza in England: public health surveillance study. (BMJ, abstract, edited).

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