reviewAmerican Journal of EpidemiologyJan 29, 2008BRONZE OA

Time Lines of Infection and Disease in Human Influenza: A Review of Volunteer Challenge Studies

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Abstract

The dynamics of viral shedding and symptoms following influenza virus infection are key factors when considering epidemic control measures. The authors reviewed published studies describing the course of influenza virus infection in placebo-treated and untreated volunteers challenged with wild-type influenza virus. A total of 56 different studies with 1,280 healthy participants were considered. Viral shedding increased sharply between 0.5 and 1 day after challenge and consistently peaked on day 2. The duration of viral shedding averaged over 375 participants was 4.80 days (95% confidence interval: 4.31, 5.29). The frequency of symptomatic infection was 66.9% (95% confidence interval: 58.3, 74.5). Fever was…

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Keywords
  • Viral shedding
  • Medicine
  • Asymptomatic
  • Virus
  • Confidence interval
  • Immunology
  • Influenza A virus
  • Viral disease
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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