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Influenza Reports 2006 - Update of 6 April 2006

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Respectful thanks to Bernd Sebastian Kamps, M.D.
of Influenza Report 2006
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Age Distribution of Human H5N1 Cases

6 April 2006

An analysis of demographic data published by WHO shows the following age distribution of human H5N1 influenza cases (n=144). 50% of cases were 17 years or younger; 75% of cases were 29 years or younger; 90% of cases were 37 years or younger. Most patients were born after 1968.

For patients with available data (n=144; 6 April 2006), the age distribution is as follows:
<5 years: 11.8%
5-14 years: 28.5%
15-24 years: 25.7%
25-34 years: 16.0%
35-44 years: 13.2%
45-54 years: 2.8%
55-64 years: 0.7%
>=65 years: 1.4%

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50% of cases were 17 years or younger
75% of cases were 29 years or younger
90% of cases were 37 years or younger

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