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Influenza
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Influenza
- CDC information: High flu activity continues nationwide
- CDC information: If you get a flu shot, you’re 60% less likely to get sick& spread flu to others. Learn more
- CDC information: It’s not too late to get flu vaccine, but our second line of defense, prompt treatment, also important
- CDC information: People with certain genetic diseases are at high risk for serious illness from flu. Find out more
- The role of host genetics in susceptibility to influenza: A systematic review. Horby P et al/ PLoS One 2012
- Genetic basis of pathogenicity of influenza:
1. Genes in humans associated with more severe influenza 2. A new
genetic virological factor in influenza viruses that modulates
the host response. ECDC Review 2012
- CDC study: A pilot study of host genetic variants associated with influenza-associated deaths among children and young adults.
Ferdinands JM, Denison AM, Dowling NF, et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011 Dec;17(12):2294-302.
- CDC study: Innate immune function and mortality in critically ill children with influenza: A multicenter study
Hall MW, Geyer SM, Guo CY, et al. Crit Care Med. 2013 Jan;41(1):224-236.
- Did you know that 10 human genes have been reported with
risk or severity of human influenza? To find out more, please visit the HuGE Navigator
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