Abstract
A substantial recrudescent wave of pandemic influenza A/H1N1 that began in December 2011 is ongoing and has not yet peaked in Mexico, following a 2-year period of sporadic transmission. Mexico previously experienced three pandemic waves of A/H1N1 in 2009, associated with higher excess mortality rates than those reported in other countries, and prompting a large influenza vaccination campaign. Here we describe changes in the epidemiological patterns of the ongoing 4th pandemic wave in 2011-12, relative to the earlier waves in 2009. The analysis is intended to guide public health intervention strategies in near real time.
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Chowell, G., Echevarría-Zuno, S., Viboud, C., Simonsen, L., Grajales Muñiz, C., Rascón Pacheco, R. A., … Borja Aburto, V. H. (2012). Recrudescent wave of pandemic A/H1N1 influenza in Mexico, winter 2011-2012: Age shift and severity. PLoS Currents, 4, RRN1306. https://doi.org/10.1371/currents.rrn1306
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