作者
John D Mathews, Emma S McBryde, Jodie McVernon, Paul K Pallaghy, James M McCaw
发表日期
2010/12
期刊
BMC infectious diseases
卷号
10
页码范围
1-9
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
The ecology of influenza may be more complex than is usually assumed. For example, despite multiple waves in the influenza pandemic of 1918-19, many people in urban locations were apparently unaffected. Were they unexposed, or protected by pre-existing cross-immunity in the first wave, by acquired immunity in later waves, or were their infections asymptomatic?
Methods
We modelled all these possibilities to estimate parameters to best explain patterns of repeat attacks in 24,706 individuals potentially exposed to summer, autumn and winter waves in 12 English populations during the 1918-9 pandemic.
Results
Before the summer wave, we estimated that only 52% of persons (95% credibility estimates 41-66%) were susceptible, with the remainder protected by prior immunity. Most people were …
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