articleAmerican Journal of EpidemiologyMar 19, 2004Closed access

Containing Pandemic Influenza with Antiviral Agents

Emory University

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Abstract

For the first wave of pandemic influenza or a bioterrorist influenza attack, antiviral agents would be one of the few options to contain the epidemic in the United States until adequate supplies of vaccine were available. The authors use stochastic epidemic simulations to investigate the effectiveness of targeted antiviral prophylaxis to contain influenza. In this strategy, close contacts of suspected index influenza cases take antiviral agents prophylactically. The authors compare targeted antiviral prophylaxis with vaccination strategies. They model an influenza pandemic or bioterrorist attack for an agent similar to influenza A virus (H2N2) that caused the Asian influenza pandemic of 1957-1958. In the…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Pandemic
  • Attack rate
  • Population
  • Vaccination
  • Human mortality from H5N1
  • Virology
  • Influenza pandemic
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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