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Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region

Influenza control strategies focus on the use of trivalent influenza vaccines containing two influenza A virus subtypes and one of the two circulating influenza type B lineages (Yamagata or Victoria). Mismatches between the vaccine B lineage and the circulating lineage have been regularly documented...

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Autores principales: Jennings, Lance, Huang, Qiu Sue, Barr, Ian, Lee, Ping‐Ing, Kim, Woo Joo, Buchy, Philippe, Sanicas, Melvin, Mungall, Bruce A., Chen, Jing
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5907823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29127742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12522
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author Jennings, Lance
Huang, Qiu Sue
Barr, Ian
Lee, Ping‐Ing
Kim, Woo Joo
Buchy, Philippe
Sanicas, Melvin
Mungall, Bruce A.
Chen, Jing
author_facet Jennings, Lance
Huang, Qiu Sue
Barr, Ian
Lee, Ping‐Ing
Kim, Woo Joo
Buchy, Philippe
Sanicas, Melvin
Mungall, Bruce A.
Chen, Jing
author_sort Jennings, Lance
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description Influenza control strategies focus on the use of trivalent influenza vaccines containing two influenza A virus subtypes and one of the two circulating influenza type B lineages (Yamagata or Victoria). Mismatches between the vaccine B lineage and the circulating lineage have been regularly documented in many countries, including those in the Asia‐Pacific region. We conducted a literature review with the aim of understanding the relative circulation of influenza B viruses in Asia‐Pacific countries. PubMed and Western Pacific Region Index Medicus were searched for relevant articles on influenza type B published since 1990 in English language for 15 Asia‐Pacific countries. Gray literature was also accessed. From 4834 articles identified, 121 full‐text articles were analyzed. Influenza was reported as an important cause of morbidity in the Asia‐Pacific region, affecting all age groups. In all 15 countries, influenza B was identified and associated with between 0% and 92% of laboratory‐confirmed influenza cases in any one season/year. Influenza type B appeared to cause more illness in children aged between 1 and 10 years than in other age groups. Epidemiological data for the two circulating influenza type B lineages remain limited in several countries in the Asia‐Pacific, although the co‐circulation of both lineages was seen in countries where strain surveillance data were available. Mismatches between circulating B lineages and vaccine strains were observed in all countries with available data. The data suggest that a shift from trivalent to quadrivalent seasonal influenza vaccines could provide additional benefits by providing broader protection.
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spelling pubmed-59078232018-05-02 Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region Jennings, Lance Huang, Qiu Sue Barr, Ian Lee, Ping‐Ing Kim, Woo Joo Buchy, Philippe Sanicas, Melvin Mungall, Bruce A. Chen, Jing Influenza Other Respir Viruses Expert Commentary Influenza control strategies focus on the use of trivalent influenza vaccines containing two influenza A virus subtypes and one of the two circulating influenza type B lineages (Yamagata or Victoria). Mismatches between the vaccine B lineage and the circulating lineage have been regularly documented in many countries, including those in the Asia‐Pacific region. We conducted a literature review with the aim of understanding the relative circulation of influenza B viruses in Asia‐Pacific countries. PubMed and Western Pacific Region Index Medicus were searched for relevant articles on influenza type B published since 1990 in English language for 15 Asia‐Pacific countries. Gray literature was also accessed. From 4834 articles identified, 121 full‐text articles were analyzed. Influenza was reported as an important cause of morbidity in the Asia‐Pacific region, affecting all age groups. In all 15 countries, influenza B was identified and associated with between 0% and 92% of laboratory‐confirmed influenza cases in any one season/year. Influenza type B appeared to cause more illness in children aged between 1 and 10 years than in other age groups. Epidemiological data for the two circulating influenza type B lineages remain limited in several countries in the Asia‐Pacific, although the co‐circulation of both lineages was seen in countries where strain surveillance data were available. Mismatches between circulating B lineages and vaccine strains were observed in all countries with available data. The data suggest that a shift from trivalent to quadrivalent seasonal influenza vaccines could provide additional benefits by providing broader protection. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-03-07 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5907823/ /pubmed/29127742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12522 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jennings, Lance
Huang, Qiu Sue
Barr, Ian
Lee, Ping‐Ing
Kim, Woo Joo
Buchy, Philippe
Sanicas, Melvin
Mungall, Bruce A.
Chen, Jing
Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region
title Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region
title_full Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region
title_fullStr Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region
title_full_unstemmed Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region
title_short Literature review of the epidemiology of influenza B disease in 15 countries in the Asia‐Pacific region
title_sort literature review of the epidemiology of influenza b disease in 15 countries in the asia‐pacific region
topic Expert Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5907823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29127742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12522
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