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  • One hundred years after the 1918 pandemic: new concepts for preparing for influenza pandemics

    Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2019 May 20. doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000564. [Epub ahead of print]
    One hundred years after the 1918 pandemic: new concepts for preparing for influenza pandemics.

    Pavia A1.
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    Abstract

    PURPOSE OF REVIEW:

    In the 100 years since the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919, the most deadly event in human history, we have made substantial progress yet we remain vulnerable to influenza pandemics This article provides a brief overview of important advances in preparing for an influenza pandemic, viewed largely from the perspective of the healthcare system.
    RECENT FINDINGS:

    We have gained insights into influenza pathogenicity, the animal reservoir and have improved global surveillance for new strains and tools for assessing the pandemic risk posed by novel strains. Public health has refined plans for severity assessment, distribution of countermeasures and nonpharmaceutical approaches. Modest improvements in vaccine technology include cell culture-based vaccines, adjuvanted vaccine and recombinant technology. Conventional infection control tools will be critical in healthcare settings. New evidence suggests that influenza virus may be present in aerosols; the contribution of airborne transmission and role of N95 respirators remains unknown. Baloxavir and pimodivir are new antivirals that may improve treatment, especially for severely ill patients. Optimal use and the risk of resistance require further study.
    SUMMARY:

    Despite the progress in pandemic preparedness, gaps remain including important scientific questions, adequate resources and most importantly, the ability to rapidly deliver highly effective vaccines.


    PMID: 31116135 DOI: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000564
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