Category: International EM
Keywords: influenza, China, Asia, Avian, Swine, Global (PubMed Search)
Posted: 1/12/2014 by Andrea Tenner, MD
(Updated: 1/15/2014)
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General Information:
The H’s and N’s refer to hemagglutinin and neuraminidase—two proteins on the surface of the Influenza A virus that help it attach. Here’s a quick breakdown of important emerging strains of influenza:
Avian flu:
Swine flu:
Relevance to the EM Physician:
As the frontline against the flu virus, we should know what to expect. H1N1 has predominated this flu season—so far 60% of hospitalizations occurred in patients aged 18-64, which is unusual. H7N9 is new on the scene but might be imported, and H5N1 has arrived.
Bottom Line:
Expect to see more severe illness in the 18-64 y/o age group due to H1N1. Watch for more deadly flu imports--obtain a travel history and notify the CDC of severe influenza-like illness in returned travellers.
University of Maryland Section of Global Emergency Health
Author: Andi Tenner, MD, MPH, FACEP
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/h5n1-people.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/summary.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/h7n9-virus.htm